Baseball
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Baseball is a generic white mold printed to look like a baseball that has been released with numerous team logos over the years.
Dispenser Information
Some dispensers were game-day giveaways at the respective stadiums (usually free with a paid ticket), while others were available at retail as promotional items.
Variations
Logo variations only, except for Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs promotional dispensers, which have alternate stitching pattern
- Anaheim Angels
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Atlanta Braves
- Baltimore Orioles
- Boston Red Sox - "B" logo
- Boston Red Sox - socks logo
- Boston Red Sox - Wally logo
- Chicago Cubs - C logo on front of ball (logo includes ™)
- Chicago Cubs - C logo on top of ball (logo includes ®)
- Chicago Cubs - Cubbie logo
- Chicago White Sox
- Cincinnati Red
- Cleveland Indians
- Colorado Rockies
- Columbus Clippers
- Detroit Tigers - Old Logo
- Detroit Tigers - New Logo
- Florida Marlins
- Houston Astros
- Los Angeles Dodgers - LA logo
- Los Angeles Dodgers - Dodgers logo
- LSU Tigers
- Minnesota Twins
- New York Mets
- New York Yankees - Hat & Bat Logo
- New York Yankees - NY logo
- New York Yankees - "Joy of Pepsi" on the back
- New York Yankees - Verizon Wireless on the back
- New York Yankees - Yankee Stadium logo
- New York Yankees - 27 World Championships
- Philadelphia Phillies - Promo only, Logo with alternate stitching
- Philadelphia Phillies - 'P' Logo
- Philadelphia Phillies - Phillies Phanatic
- San Francisco Giants
- Seattle Mariners
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Staten Island Yankees - ACB Insurance on the back
- Texas Rangers
- PEZ Sportz - PEZ logo
Years Produced
2000 - current
Feet
Yes
Patents & Countries
Information needed
Stems
Multiple