Vintage Collectible Official Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha Royals Personnel Tan/Sand 3-Button Henley Short Sleeve Shirt - $25
Attention! All Fans of Omaha's Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium and the Omaha Royals Minor League Baseball (MiLB) Team! Here is your chance to own a bit of Rosenblatt and O. Royals History!
The tag says XL (Extra Large) and Pre-Shrunk 100% Cotton. The fabric is medium weight and there are no issues with loose threads, holes, tears, stains, etc. The buttons are all attached solidly.
Armpit to Armpit - about 25 inches
Top of the Collar to the Hem - about 27 inches
Across the Bottom/Hem - about 25 inches
Sleeve Length - about 16 inches
The shirts are in great condition with some minor signs of use consistent with their purpose.
These shirts were worn by Rosenblatt Stadium workers during Omaha Royals games and probably during some College World Series games.
Omaha Municipal Stadium was built during 1947–1948 and was ready to host the single-A Omaha Cardinals for the 1949 season. The Cards opened the new Omaha ballpark on April 25, 1949, defeating Des Moines 9-8 in 12 innings.
Over the next few years, the ballpark hosted clubs in several different leagues. In 1969, the Kansas City Royals moved their triple-A franchise here, which played at Rosenblatt through the 2010 season.
In 1964, the stadium was renamed to honor former mayor Johnny Rosenblatt (1907–1979), who was instrumental in bringing professional baseball and the College World Series to Omaha.
From 1950 to 2010 Rosenblatt Stadium was home to the College World Series. After the initial contract between the NCAA and the City of Omaha expired, the parties quickly agreed to renew.
Currently, the NCAA and the city of Omaha have agreed to continue hosting the College World Series in Omaha through the 2035 season. The South Carolina Gamecocks won the last College World Series in the stadium.
With the opening of TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in 2011 (now, Charles Schwab Field), the College World Series moved to this new stadium, and the renamed Storm Chasers moved to Werner Park in Sarpy County, Nebraska.
Smoke-free, pet-free home. Pick up is near 144th and Harrison in Omaha.
Meeting some other place that is convenient, or delivery may be possible depending on the location.
Cash or Venmo Only. Cash is preferred, and exact change is appreciated. Cross posted. No holds.