I usually love MLB’s special edition merch, but this ain’t it.
Last year when I was on vacation, I was scrolling through my phone one day and saw that Major League Baseball had released special edition hats in collaboration with rapper Drake’s October’s Very Own (OVO) brand. Being an Atlanta fan, I bought a Braves hat with the most crisp navy blue and red owl on the side.
Fast forward a year later, and now MLB is dishing out mistakes after their glorious Drake collab. This one has to do with the Texas Rangers, specifically in regards to one hell of a hat design.
A new cap was unveiled by MLB’s Texas Rangers that puts the team’s “T” logo smack dab in the middle of “Texas.” But there were two problems: 1. It’s ugly as hell, and 2. … and this is what’s going viral … the word “Texas” with the “T” in the middle of it spells “Tetas.” (RELATED: This Has To Be The Worst Moment Of Spring Training That An MLB Manager Has Ever Had To Suffer Through)
“Tetas” translates to “tits” in Spanish.
Social media, being the wonderful people they are, were quickly to point out the vulgarity. And things spread so quick in terms of going viral that it caused the franchise to remove the hat from their online store.
The caps are a part of the New Era Overlap 59FIFTY collection from MLB.
Do another collab with Drake x OVO and all is forgiven, MLB.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com