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  2. Sports apparel chain Rally House opens first Stark County ...

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    A new Rally House sports merchandise store has opened in Jackson Township. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  3. Local designer snags hit with T-shirt inspired by Phillies ...

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    Scott Soffen designs and sells the Beatles-inspired "With a Little Help From My Friends" T-shirt, recently worn by Liam Castellanos, the son of Philadelphia Phillies' outfielder Nick Castellanos.

  4. Rally Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Rally Squirrel is the name given to an eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) which appeared on the field and ran across home plate at Busch Stadium during a 2011 National League Division Series (NLDS) Major League Baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals on October 5, 2011.

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    Fanatics, Inc. is a global digital sports platform that consists of several businesses, including licensed sports merchandise, trading cards and collectibles, sports betting and iGaming, special events, and live commerce.

  6. Phillie Phanatic - Wikipedia

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    The Phillie Phanatic is the official mascot for the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team. He is a large, furry, green bird with an extendable tongue. He performs various routines to entertain fans during baseball games at Citizens Bank Park and makes public relation and goodwill appearances for the Phillies.

  7. Baseball uniform - Wikipedia

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    The New York Knickerbockers were the first baseball team to wear uniforms, taking the field on April 4, 1849, in pants made of blue wool, white flannel shirts and straw hats. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The practice of wearing a uniform soon spread, and by 1900, all Major League Baseball teams had adopted them.