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New Era apparently pulls ‘Local Market’ baseball caps after online ridicule

New Era has pulled its “Local Market” line of baseball caps after facing online criticism. | New Era via Twitter

A line of baseball caps launched Tuesday by New Era trying to celebrate big league cities was met by overwhelming criticism and appears to have already been shelved by the company.

The “Local Market” hats were removed from New Era’s website hours after their introduction. The series included one cap for each team featuring the club’s primary logo, area codes for the surrounding communities and various iconography meant to represent the area.

There were several issues. The area code selection was inconsistent, including several notable omissions — the Tampa Bay Rays’ hat didn’t include St. Petersburg, where the team’s stadium is located, for example; the Pittsburgh Pirates’ version had no area codes at all.

New Era has released "Local Market" hats for each #MLB team.

Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/JQkZicLJzi

— Stadium (@Stadium) May 25, 2021

The decals were lampooned as tacky, generic and at times inaccurate — Cincinnati fans had particular beef over a poor rendering of their beloved local chili.

The caps were never meant to be worn by players in games, MLB said. New Era did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

Just can't stop staring at this Cubs hat with a deep dish pizza on the back pic.twitter.com/nuqmTEVCIT

— Andy Chow (@andy_chow) May 25, 2021

Should I buy The Worst Hat Ever Made? pic.twitter.com/a7I9KiPPoX

— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) May 25, 2021
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