Jewish Baseball News introduces caps in time for Chanukah

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By Scott Barancik, editor

Racking your brain for Chanukah gifts? Consider our new Jewish Baseball News caps.

Made in Bangladesh and embroidered in good ol’ St. Petersburg, Fla., the headquarters of minor-league baseball, our one-size-fits-most caps will cover all but the bushiest Jew-fros.

The hats are priced at $21.99 apiece, although volume discounts begin when you order as few as three. Shipping is free.

Questions? E-mail us at sbarancik at jewishbaseballnews.com.

And don’t forget to treat yourself to a cap! Click our Gifts tab for details.

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