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MLB Pulls Rangers, Angels Caps Over Rude Spanish Slang Blunder
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MLB Pulls Rangers, Angels Caps Over Rude Spanish Slang Blunder

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 9:20 pm
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Published: March 7, 2026
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Sports fans often show their team loyalty through merchandise, a market valued at around $17 billion annually in the US. Major League Baseball (MLB) recently faced backlash after designing caps that unintentionally featured vulgar Spanish slang, prompting swift removal from their online store.

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Texas Rangers ‘Tetas’ Design FailAdditional Hat BlundersSocial Media Mocks the Gaffe

Texas Rangers ‘Tetas’ Design Fail

Designers aimed to blend the Texas Rangers’ name with their home state, Texas, by substituting the ‘X’ with a ‘T’. This created ‘Tetas,’ a Spanish slang term for women’s breasts. With approximately 60 million Spanish speakers in the US, many recognized the unintended vulgarity immediately.

MLB quickly pulled the cap from its website to address the oversight.

Additional Hat Blunders

The mishaps extended beyond the Rangers. Los Angeles Angels caps morphed into ‘Anaels,’ resembling offensive terms. Houston Astros designs produced ‘Ashos,’ another problematic variation. Officials removed these items promptly, marking one of the most notable errors in sports merchandising history.

Social Media Mocks the Gaffe

Rival fans and internet users seized the opportunity for humor on platforms like X. One post quipped, ‘One of the breast designs I have ever seen,’ earning thousands of likes. Others expressed mock desire to own the hats, amplifying the online ridicule directed at MLB and the affected teams.

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