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Brooklyn Football
The Brooklyn Tigers football team was established in 1936 and played in the second loop to call itself the American Football League. Before the end of its inaugural season, the team moved to Rochester. It folded, along with the rest of the league, after... -
Brooklyn Football Dodgers AAFC
The Brooklyn Dodgers football team was a charter member of the??All-America Football Conference (AAFC) starting in 1946. Following the 1948, season, the Dodgers were merged with the crosstown football Yankees to become the Brooklyn-New York Yankees, leaving the league with seven teams. At the... -
Brooklyn New York Est. 1898
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Brooklyn Records
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Brooklyn Royal Giants
The Royal Giants were a Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn from 1905 to 1942. They were an independent team for most of their existence but also played in the Negro National Association in 1907 and 1908 and the Eastern Colored League from... -
Brooklyn Tigers
The Brooklyn Dodgers were members of the NFL from 1930 to 1943, playing their home games at Ebbets Field. In 1944, they were renamed the Tigers, a name used by a team in the second American Football League in 1936. In 1945, they merged... -
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
The Brooklyn Tip-Tops??were a team that played in the Federal League??of professional baseball from 1914 to 1915. The team was named by Robert Ward who owned the team and the Tip-Top Bakery. -
Brooklyn We Dem Bums
It was Willard Mullin, a noted sports cartoonist, who affectionately dubbed the Brooklyn Dodgers with the nickname "Dem Bums". -
Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel
Officially known as the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, The Brooklyn Battery Tunnel opened in 1950 and connects Red Hook in Brooklyn with Battery Park City in Manhattan. -
Brown's Tennessee Rats
The Tennessee Rats were a black baseball team formed in 1910 in Holden, MO by W.A. Brown. Primarily a barnstorming team, they played until 1926. They mostly toured Missouri and surrounding states. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Bryce Harper Then & Now MLBPA Tee
How it started: April 28,??2012,??for Washington Nationals?? ?? How it's going: 6?? All-Star (2012, 2013, 2015???2018) NL MVP (2015) NL Rookie of the Year (2012) Silver Slugger Award (2015) NL Hank Aaron Award (2015) NL home run leader (2015) Golden Spikes Award (2010) *Product... -
Bubble Beeper Gum
Beepers were all the rage in the '90s. In 1992, Bubble Beeper Gum was introduced. As the name suggests, it was a toy beeper filled with gum. While the real devices were associated with doctors, lawyers, and other bust professionals, beepers were also one... -
Buck-ee's
This is THE mascot. ITC17173 -
Bud-ee's
His favorite this to do is singing loud for all to hear. OS17141 -
Buffalo Bisons Hockey
The Buffalo Bisons were an American Hockey League ice hockey team that played from 1940 to 1970 in Buffalo, New York, replacing the original Buffalo Bisons hockey team that left in 1936 after its arena collapsed.  OS16149 -
Buffalo Bisons IHL Hockey Logo
The Buffalo Bisons were a professional International Hockey League team in Buffalo, New York, who played their home games in nearby Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada, at Peace Bridge Arena. OS16169 -
Buffalo Blazers Soccer
The Buffalo Blazers competed in the National Soccer League, a Canadian-based circuit, from 1976 through 78 and again in 1980. They originally had hoped to join the North American Soccer League, but the Rochester Lancers already held the rights to Western New York. The... -
Buffalo Blues - Federal League
The Buffalo Blues played in the short-lived Federal League in 1914 and 1915. Despite many attempts, including the formation of another rebel baseball circuit, the Continental League in the late 1950s, big league baseball has never returned to Buffalo. In 2020, Toronto's baseball team... -
Buffalo Braves
The Buffalo Braves joined the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1970 as an expansion team. A dispute over the availability of dates at Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium caused the team to start looking for a new home outside of Western New York. At first a... -
Buffalo Central Terminal
The Buffalo Central Terminal was Western New York's main train station from the time it opened in 1923 until 1979. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The building is currently being redeveloped. *A portion of proceeds benefits the??Central...

