As always, the players are decked out in our dazzling collection of uniforms that represent almost every era in baseball history. Funding for these re-creations of oldtime uniforms was provided in 1998 by Rick Stoddard of Injured Workers Pharmacy in Methuen; they are used just once a year for the game, and then cleaned and stored by Dave and Sue Leibovitz and their staff at Royal White Laundry.

1901 Baltimore Orioles
Uniform & Team History John McGraw managed the 1901 Baltimore Orioles of the fledgling American League before moving on to a storied career with the

1914-15 Brooklyn Tip-Tops
Uniform & Team History: Members of the upstart Federal League for two seasons, the Brooklyn Tip-Tops got their name from the bread company that was

1920’s South Philadelphia Hebrew Association
Uniform & Team History The Hebrews were a semi-pro team based in Philadelphia and run by Eddie Gottlieb, who would later own the Philadelphia Warriors

1922 Wichita Falls Spudders
Uniform & Team History Playing in the Texas League, the ’22 Spudders won 22 consecutive games. The Spudders’ Homer Summa, who would go on to

1926 St. Louis Cardinals
Uniform & Team History After beating out the Reds and Pirates to capture the National League pennant, the 1926 Cardinals beat the New York Yankees

1927 Detroit Tigers
Uniform & Team History Harry Heilmann hit .398 for the 1927 Detroit Tigers, leading the American League and finishing second in MVP voting behind Lou

1927 Philadelphia Athletics
Uniform & Team History Eight members of this Roaring Twenties powerhouse would go on to be elected to the Hall Of Fame. Oldtime Game History

1930 Boston Red Sox
Uniform & Team History If you look closely on the sleeve you’ll see a Pilgrim patch showing the year 1630. The patch commemorates the tricentennial

1932 New York Yankees, No. 4 Lou Gehrig
Uniform & Team History The Iron Horse played in 2,130 consecutive games during his illustrious career with the Yankees. He succumbed to Amyotrophic Lateral Aclerosis

1938 Boston Red Sox, No. 3 Jimmie Foxx
Uniform & Team History Foxx’s record 50 home runs for the 1938 Boston Red Sox stood until David Ortiz hit 54 dingers in 2006. Foxx

1938 Cincinnati Reds, No. 57 Johnny Vander Meer
Uniform & Team History The only pitcher in Major League history to throw back-to-back no-hitters. On June 11, 1938, he no-hit the Boston Bees at

1940’s Baltimore Elite Giants, No. 28 Roy Campanella
Uniform & Team History Hall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella played eight seasons with this Negro Leagues team before joining the Brooklyn Dodgers. His best

1940 Cienfuegos Elefantes
Uniform & Team History This famous Cuban baseball team represented the port city of Cienfuegos, but played its home games in Havana. Their symbol was

1940 Ethiopian Clowns
Uniform & Team History Originally from Miami, this famous barnstorming team from the Negro Leagues moved to Cincinnati in 1943. The Ethiopian Clowns were heralded

1941 Chicago Cubs, No. 21 Lennie Merullo
Uniform & Team History The long-time New England scout wore No. 21 when he broke into the big leagues with the Chicago Cubs. This uniform

1969 Chicago Cubs, No. 3 Lennie Merullo
Uniform & Team History When former Chicago Cub and longtime scout Lennie Merullo was invited back to Wrigley Field in 1969 to participate in an

1941 Hollywood Stars, No. 4 Ham Schulte
Uniform & Team History This navy blue uniform from the Pacific Coast League features chenille lettering and the number on the back encased in a

1944 Seventh Army Air Force, No. 5 Joe DiMaggio
Uniform & Team History The Yankee Clipper played for this team at Hickam Army Air Force Base during World War II. Oldtime Game History Malden

1945 Cleveland Buckeyes
Uniform & Team History Led by player-manager Quincy Trouppe, the 1945 Buckeyes defeated the Homestead Grays in the Negro League World Series. Trouppe was 39

1948 Birmingham Black Barons, No. 8 Willie Mays
Uniform & Team History Seventeen-year-old Willie Mays appeared in 13 games for the ’48 Black Barons, who defeated the Negro American League Championship Series but

1948 Cleveland Indians, No. 19 Bob Feller
Uniform & Team History A team that truly broke the hearts of Boston baseball fans. After beating the Red Sox in a one-game playoff, the

1950 Havana Cubans
Uniform & Team History Champions of the Class B Florida International League with a 101-49 record, it’s been said that their biggest fan was a

1954 Roswell Rockets, No. 43 Joe Bauman
Uniform & Team History The Rockets played in the Class C Longhorn League. Bauman won the Triple Crown in 1954 with an eye-popping 72 home

1957 Milwaukee Braves, No. 21 Warren Spahn
Uniform & Team History The 1957 Braves, in their fifth season in Milwaukee after relocating from Boston, beat the New York Yankees in the World

1961 Middleboro Senators
Uniform & Team History The uniform is an actual hand-me-down from the 1960 Washington Senators of the American League and was worn by outfielder Dan

1961 Hawaii Islanders
Uniform & Team History Professional baseball came to Hawaii in 1961 when the Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast League relocated to Honolulu. Carlos Bernier

1963 Los Angeles Dodgers, No. 32 Sandy Koufax
Uniform & Team History Sandy Koufax went 25–5 in 1963, with 306 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.88. He won both the Cy Young and

1964 Alaska Goldpanners
Uniform & Team History One of the better-known teams from the famed Alaska Summer League, the Goldpanners are based in Fairbanks. Among the future major-leaguers

1967 St. Louis Cardinals, No. 32 Steve Carlton
Uniform & Team History Lefty Steve Carlton won 329 games and registered 4,136 strikeouts during his Hall of Fame career. The ’67 Cardinals defeated the

1969 Atlanta Braves, No. 44 Henry Aaron
Uniform & Team History Henry Aaron — Hammerin’ Hank — signed his first professional contract with the Boston Braves, but it was with the Milwaukee

1969 Chicago White Sox No. 11 Luis Aparicio
Uniform & Team History Aparicio played 10 of his 18 seasons with the Chicago White Sox, winding up his career in Boston. He led the

1969 New York Mets, No. 41 Tom Seaver
Uniform & Team History The 1969 Miracle Mets shocked the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series for the their first championship. Hall of Famer Tom

1969 Seattle Pilots, No. 21 Tommy Harper
Uniform & Team History The expansion Seattle Pilots played only one season, relocating to Milwaukee in 1970 and becoming the Brewers. Tommy Harper, who stole

House of David
Uniform & Team History The House of David was a barnstorming team that toured the country from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. House of David

Pete Frates, No. 3, Boston College
Uniform & Team History On March 3, 2015, the Red Sox and Boston College played an exhibition game at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Fla.,

1954 Cangrejeros de Santurce, No. 21, Roberto Clemente
Uniform & Team History Founded in 1939, this legendary team is still active in the Puerto Rico winter league, now known as Liga de Béisbol

Boston Colored Giants, Will “Cannonball” Jackman
Uniform & Team History The original Boston Giants were an early Negro Leagues baseball team founded at the turn of the century as the Dartmouth