- Ceramic
- 11 oz mug dimensions: 3.79″ (9.6 cm) in height, 3.25″ (8.3 cm) in diameter
- 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.69″ (11.9 cm) in height, 3.35″ (8.5 cm) in diameter
- Lead and BPA-free material
Pittsburgh Rebels 1913 Baseball Club Coffee Mug
$ 22,00
The Pittsburgh Rebels entered the Federal League when it achieved major league status in 1914. They played two seasons before the entire league folded after 1915, victims of legal pressure and financial exhaustion from competing against established leagues.
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Pittsburgh Rebels 1913 Baseball Club Coffee Mug
Walk into any sports bar in Pittsburgh and mention the Rebels. You’ll get blank stares. Mention the Pirates, Steelers, Penguins—instant recognition. But the Rebels? That chapter got erased from Pittsburgh’s collective memory, despite representing one of baseball’s most fascinating labor experiments.
From 1914 to 1915, Pittsburgh fielded two major league baseball teams. The Pirates in the National League, as expected. And the Rebels in the Federal League—baseball’s third major league that nobody remembers. This coffee mug marks 1913 because that’s when everything started shifting beneath baseball’s surface.
The business story behind the rebellion
The Federal League didn’t just appear overnight. Throughout 1913, wealthy industrialists plotted to challenge the American and National Leagues’ stranglehold on professional baseball. They saw an industry ripe for disruption—underpaid players, restrictive contracts, monopolistic practices that would make today’s tech giants blush.
Pittsburgh became ground zero for this challenge. The city could support two teams, the organizers reasoned. They secured Exposition Park and started recruiting players with something revolutionary: better contracts and actual player rights.
This baseball club coffee mug commemorates when that rebellion took shape, before the 1914 season made it official.
| Weight | 0,37 kg |
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