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Texas Rangers Hat Pulled After Backlash over ‘Vulgarity’

The next time the Texas Rangers want to be creative with hat designs, they may want to cross-check it for vulgar references in languages ​​other than English.

The DFW-based franchise recently unveiled a new cap that places the organization's iconic “T” in the middle of the word “Texas.” However, when t is placed in the center of a word, the actual spelled word is “teta.”

Tetas in Spanish means boobs.

Social media users quickly pointed out the error and were removed from their online store due to a torrent of online traffic surrounding their hats. The hat was part of MLB's new era of Overlap 5950 collection. Not all teams are struggling with the fate of Texas. For example, in Baltimore, place your oriole in the middle of your hat. The angel seems to be awkwardly saying “Anael,” but it is unclear how certain words have vulgar meanings or meanings. Boston, spelled “Bobon,” also looks strange.

And then came Seattle: “Masiners?”

What is clear from looking at the hat is that they are all frightening. All of these teams have instantly recognizable names that don't require you to slap oversized logos over them to obscure them.

courtesy: @notgaettti

Big swing and mistake from MLB. I'll do more.

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