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- St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Cap Worn by Curt Flood, 1965-1969 - St. Louis Cardinal outfielder, Curt Flood, challenged the Major League Baseball's reserve clause in 1969. The reserve clause was used to restrict the movement of players and to control player salaries. Flood lost his court challenge, but opened the door for other players who would eventually become free agents. Flood used this baseball cap during his career in St. Louis.

- 1965-1969
- Collections - Artifact
St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Cap Worn by Curt Flood, 1965-1969
St. Louis Cardinal outfielder, Curt Flood, challenged the Major League Baseball's reserve clause in 1969. The reserve clause was used to restrict the movement of players and to control player salaries. Flood lost his court challenge, but opened the door for other players who would eventually become free agents. Flood used this baseball cap during his career in St. Louis.
- Colorado Silver Bullets Baseball Cap, 1995 - The Colorado Silver Bullets was the first all-female professional baseball team organized after the All-American Girls Professional League folded in 1954. The team played for four seasons (1994-1997) against men's minor league, semi-professional, and college teams. This cap contains the teams interlocking initials.

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Colorado Silver Bullets Baseball Cap, 1995
The Colorado Silver Bullets was the first all-female professional baseball team organized after the All-American Girls Professional League folded in 1954. The team played for four seasons (1994-1997) against men's minor league, semi-professional, and college teams. This cap contains the teams interlocking initials.