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  2. Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    The uniforms worn by Major League Baseball teams have changed significantly since professional baseball was first played in the 19th century. Over time they have adapted from improvised, wool uniforms to mass-produced team brands made from polyester. The official supplier for Major League Baseball uniforms is Nike, who has held the contract ...

  3. Illinois High School Association - Wikipedia

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    The IHSA's policy, similar to those adopted by the NCAA, colleges such as Illinois State University and the University of Illinois, and other state high school associations, allows news-gathering organizations to sell photos that are published but prohibits the sale (usually through a Web site) of the many photos taken at the event that are not ...

  4. Category:Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Major League Baseball uniforms" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Ranking baseball's best and worst looking uniforms - AOL

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    Baseball fans are very protective of their team's uniforms, and rightfully so. It's the banner an entire fan base rallies around, something that unites them, and they don't take kindly to someone ...

  6. Category:Major League Baseball umpires - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Major League Baseball umpires" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 413 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. And following Nike’s reveal of one 2024 Team USA Olympic track and field kit, athletes and fans have been questioning yet again what a uniform says about women’s place in elite sports.

  8. Bernice Gera - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Gera historical marker near Ernest, Pennsylvania. Bernice Shiner Gera (June 15, 1931 – September 23, 1992) was an American baseball umpire.She became the first woman to umpire a professional baseball game in 1972, retiring after one game citing the resentment of other umpires.

  9. How can the IHSA solve its baseball umpire shortage crisis ...

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