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Oct 29 2008

Ridiculous Hats Plague World Series

Jimmy Rollins’ Elmer Fudd cap didn’t help him catch this popup. Photo: Getty Images

A new craze has apparently taken hold in the World Series, the hats with ear muffs attached, known to the players as Elmer Fudd caps, are being worn both in the dugouts and on the field of chilly Philadelphia. Although they are a nifty little invention and likely keep you quite warm, they have no place on the field.

While in the dugout players have been allowed to wear just about whatever they want, beanies, hoodies and otherwise, generally field gear has been reserved for baseball caps, gloves and uniforms. The Fudd hats look ridiculous on the field and are extremely silly. Imagine a quarterback wearing ear muffs over his helmet or a hockey player with a beanie over his. Ridiculous. Keep the Fudd caps off the field and in the dugout and stands where they belong.

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2 Responses to “Ridiculous Hats Plague World Series”

  1. Alon 30 Oct 2008 at 5:02 pm edit this

    Are those hats for sale?

  2. llwesmanon 30 Oct 2008 at 11:13 pm edit this

    Currently MLB.com has youth versions but I’m sure in the coming weeks they will be for sale in all sizes and teams.

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