uniforms


Team Patches-

The official Bandits Baseball Club patch is hand sewn onto the left sleeve of each jersey for each set of jerseys. “Bandits” appears above the trademarked Bandit logo, and “Baseball Club” appears under the logo. The 'Bandit' was designed by Meghan-Tómasita Cosgriff-Hernández in June of 2006 and is also the trademarked logo of the Club.

 

The American flag with the ensign in the upper right-hand corner is sewn onto the right sleeve of each jersey in each set of Bandits jerseys. Have you ever wondered why flags are sewn on 'backwards' onto uniforms? The flag is symbolic of the men and women who used to march into battle carrying an actual flag. On the arms of players, the flag faces as if it were being carried into battle, leading the team.

 

 

Official Team Caps-

 

Dark Blue Crown with Columbia Blue Bill-  These caps were issued for the SDABL 2006 Fall Season. The crown is dark blue with Columbia Blue eyelets and top button. The bill is Columbia blue. They were used in both the SDABL 2006 Fall and 2007 Spring Seasons.  

 

Dark Blue Crown with Dark Green Bill-  These caps were first issued at the Roy Hobbs Women's National Invitational in Las Vegas, Nevada, and are still used as the Club uniform cap by the San Diego (CA) squad. The crown is dark blue with dark green eyelets and top button. The bill is dark green.

 

White Crown with Dark Green Bill-  These caps were first issued to the Bandits in the Brazos (TX) squad for the 2009 Fall Season and are still used as the Club uniform cap by that squad. The crown is white with white eyelets and a dark blue top button. The bill is dark green.

 

 

Official Jerseys-

 

Blues-

These dark blue jerseys are the original jerseys worn by the Bandits Baseball Club in competition. They made their debut in the Fall of 2006 in the San Diego Adult Baseball League. The Tiffany-style 'Bandit B' on the left side of the chest of the jersey is tackle twill and is dark green with Colombia Blue feathering. The Boston-style number on the back of the jersey is Columbia Blue and is also tackle twill. Dark green piping was added to the collar and around the sleeves for the Spring 2010 season. These jerseys were donated by Kevin Cosgriff-Hernández, who had used them previously in a league in Ohio.

 

 

 

 

 

Classic All Whites-

The white jerseys made their debut in April 2007, when they were worn by the San Diego (CA) squad at the Roy Hobbs Women's National Invitational in Las Vegas, Nevada. They are referred to as our “Classic All Whites” when worn with the white pants at tournaments, but occasionally make special appearances during each SDABL season. These white full-button jerseys have a dark green tackle twill Tiffany-style 'Bandit B' with dark blue feathering on the left side of the chest of each jersey, and dark green Boston-style tackle twill numbers on the back of each jersey.  These jerseys also have dark blue piping that appears around the collar and down the front of each jersey and on the sleeves of each jersey.

 

 

 

 

Greens-

The 'Greens' jerseys made their debut on Opening Day of the Fall 2009 SDABL Season. These dark green full-button mesh jerseys have a dark blue tackle twill Tiffany-style 'Bandit B' with white feathering on the left side of the chest of each jersey, and dark blue tackle twill Tiffany-style numbers with white feathering on the back of each jersey.  These jerseys also have dark blue piping that appears around the collar and down the front of each jersey and on the sleeves of each jersey. These jerseys are currently worn by the Bandits in the Brazos, and worn by the San Diego squad on special occasions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Club Stirrups and Undershirts-

 

The color combination and design of the stirrups for the San Diego squad are custom ordered by the Club directly from the mill. They are old school, 5-inch stirrups, meaning that they are the same height of those stirrups used by teams at the turn of 20th century. The socks were designed by Richard Kevin Cosgriff.

 

The San Diego squad wears dark green undershirts, Club stirrups and belts.

 

The Bandits in the Brazos wear navy blue undershirts, socks, and belts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team Pants-

 

Gray Pants- The Bandits first set of uniform pants were gray with dark blue piping. These pants are worn with both the dark blue and dark green jerseys.

 

White Pants- The Bandits also wear white pants with dark blue piping. These pants are worn with each set of uniform jerseys.

 

The Bandits in the Brazos only wear the white pants with the 'Greens'.

 

 

 

 

Official Club Batting Jacket-

 

These dark blue pull-over batting jackets were adopted during the 2006 SDABL Season. They are short-sleeved nylon wind-breaker jackets with a neck zip and a zippered side-front pocket. A dark green Tiffany-style 'Bandit B' with Columbia blue feathering is tackle-twilled on the left breast. The official Bandits Baseball Club patch appears on the left sleeve and the individual player’s number in tackle twill on the right sleeve in Columbia Blue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Official Club T-Shirts-

 

First-year Bandit practice T-shirts- These t-shirts were given to new players from the Fall 2006 season to the Fall 2008 season.  They are heather with a green outline of the trademarked Bandit mascot that is surrounded by “Bandits Baseball.”

 

 

 

2008 Tourney Shirt- These micromesh wick-away shirts were given to players who were selected to attend the 2008 Roy Hobbs Women's National Championship in Tucson, Arizona. They are dark blue micromesh shirts that have the trademarked Bandit mascot in white with red and green highlights surrounded 'Bandits Baseball Club' in white on the left breast.

 

 

 

 

2007 Tourney Shirt- These shirts were given to players who were selected to attend the 2007 Roy Hobbs National Invitational in Las Vegas, Nevada. These dark blue micromesh shirts have 'Bandits' silk-screened in cursive green letters with a white outline across the front of the chest. A cowboy hat rests on the 'B' of the logo. These shirts were designed by two of our players, Anouk Bellengi and Carin Elliott.