[SulejPL] @Fanatics created WS Champions t-shirt for @Dodgers WITH TEXAS RANGERS SIGANTURES ON THE BACK.

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  1. Is there zero human input in the creation of their merch? How does nobody take one look at that and go “hang on a second…”

  2. I’m disappointed that whoever put this together last year couldn’t get real signatures for Chapman, Gray, or Hedges. The font they went with looks like a fourth grader wrote them.

  3. Y’all won a World Series in our stadium, and now you’ve done it with our players? WHEN DOES IT STOP!?!?

  4. Fanatics is the guy riding a bike meme that puts the stick in the wheel spokes. Hard to feel bad for them.

  5. This happens every year with them. I remember getting a Virginia 2019 NCAA champs tshirt with placeholder schools and scores on it. They shipped me a new in a few days later (and yes, it fell apart after three washes).

  6. Hey that’s me 🙂 they will send a new one plus i got discount code. Ordered from MLB Europe shop. I am definitely keeping this also

  7. Fanatics is a rip off and their owner is a scumbag scam artist. The monopoly they have over sports merch is unacceptable and I wish the leagues would bow out.

  8. Don’t worry! One wash and half those signatures will be hanging off the shirt and you’ll have some aerodynamic air holes at random seams!

  9. Quality Control read “Will Smith” and said “Yep. We got the right team. Ship ’em.”

  10. I got the shirt with the roster listed, not signatures, and it has Ohtani listed as an outfielder. Not really egregious, but I do think it’s kinda funny.

  11. Feels like fanatics keeps doing one new dumb thing everyday in regarding of quality and common sense. Time to stop buying these products. It’s the only way for them to put out better quality

  12. This all makes a lot more sense when you realize what Fanatics is.

    They aren’t a producer. They are a licenser. The entire website for all their licensed leagues like MLB, NFL, and NHL is all just a market. They take bids from companies that actually create the products like shot glasses, T-Shirts, etc and then the lowest bidder gets to have their product on the website, and all they have to add is a Fanatics logo.

    All their quality issues (when it comes to the merch WE buy, not necessarily the uniform things they send to teams) start to make a lot more sense when you realize it’s because it was made in a Chinese sweatshop by the lowest bidder.

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