Indianapolis Hoosiers Hat

This is the story of the final major-league club to call Indianapolis home — the Deadball Era Indianapolis Hoosiers of the Federal League.

The 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers won the inaugural Federal League Championship, finishing 88–65. Prior to that, the Hoosiers were in the American Association for one season in 1884, and The National League from 1887-1889. 

At the conclusion of its 1914 championship season, the club was burdened with six-figure debt and teetered on the verge of bankruptcy. This made the franchise an inviting target for takeover and relocation. In March 1915 Hoosiers’ stockholders faced no viable option other than accede to a buyout offer tendered by oil tycoon Harry Sinclair, who moved the club to Newark, New Jersey. 

  • 100% polyester
  • Structured
  • High-profile
  • 7-position adjustable snap closure
  • New Era 9FIFTY FIT: Features a classic, throwback look with a flat visor that can curve with a full crown. Includes a structured front panel for stability and an open back with snapback closure.
  • Grey
Price: $ 30.00