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As you can imagine, these weren't your average sports pennants.
The "used-car lot" decorations were plastic strands of multicolored pennants.
This is the team that has won the past two AL pennants!
Original headline: "Untucked Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion," from July 2004.
Kershaw helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win pennants in 2017 and 2018.
The interior of the tent is festooned with tiny Union Jack pennants.
What about Hogwarts pennants in house colors, gorgeous fan art, or new music?
There is even a recreation of Mr. Belding's office: paneling, pennants and all.
Atlanta had just won two pennants, and then added Maddux and Fred McGriff.
They were terrific, winning 10 pennants and seven World Series in 12 years.
He walked me down hallways newly decorated—by Principal Brown himself—with college pennants.
We found the pennants torn and tattered, the ash tree diseased, the graves crooked.
Hundreds of pennants from non-Catalan fan clubs line the perimeter of its stadium.
They look like balloons, pennants, hot dogs, and none of what I just wrote.
A favorite aunt took an old family dresser and painted it with colorful pennants.
In the nearby Andersonville neighborhood, visit Brimfield for vintage plaid blankets and college pennants.
The players posed for team photos, and the captains exchanged handshakes and team pennants.
She was not yet born when the Cubs kicked away pennants in 1984 and 2003.
Steinbrenner won four pennants from 1976 through 1981 and seven more from 1996 through 19983.
The Dodgers continued winning the National League West and claimed the last two N.L. pennants.
I remembered the pennants snapping in the wind, dust parting around the graves like a current.
The CDMX logo flaps on skinny rectangular pennants over shoppers wading through the central city's busy avenues.
The pennants are considered individual artworks, but they can be grouped, as sculptural objects, in endless configurations.
The fans got giveaway pennants with a smiling Mr. Met and the names of the storied roster.
Above the electric line, Victoria strung colored pennants, to make the barrier appear higher than it was.
There is even a recreation of Principal Richard "the Big Bopper" Belding's office: paneling, pennants and all.
It took me almost a minute to fit six small details in the pennants of the selected provinces.
As he approached the building, he saw a Citroën sedan with swastika pennants on the fender, parked nearby.
He joined the Tigers in July 22011 and has helped lead them to A.L. pennants in 295 and 23.
After winning six pennants in eight years before A-Rod, the Yankees won just one in his 12 seasons.
Most vintage college sweatshirts run for about $10 to $30 on eBay, while felt pennants can sell for around $10.
True, the leather flags Mr. Abloh used as pennants on his costly handbags included one from Jackson's home state, Indiana.
Perched on tombstones and laid across grave markers were an assortment of Cubs caps and pennants, both new and vintage.
In his six seasons with the Orioles, he helped lead the team to four pennants and two World Series championships.
This was a man who won nine pennants and four World Series; it shouldn't have been allowed to come to that.
The challenges are held under a tent, against a backdrop of pastoral green, little Union Jack pennants bordering the work area.
As a business, the Mets organization's job is not necessarily to win pennants or even individual ballgames, but to be entertaining.
This will be a painstaking rebuilding process, but the last one resulted in two pennants and the 221 World Series title.
She had made the trip the day before only to discover that the pennants and caps she sought had sold out.
Explorers claimed immense territory for Catherine the Great by burying metal plaques, reminiscent of Soviet pennants later left on the moon.
His Tigers won two American League pennants, and his Red Wings of the National Hockey League won four Stanley Cup championships.
After the school formed its football team in 1907, local drugstore owner Phillip Miller wanted to order pennants for the university's fans.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of pennants the St. Louis Cardinals won while managed by Tony La Russa.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The inside of a typical N.F.L. stadium is inundated with pennants and banners celebrating landmark championships of all kinds.
Despite a culture that emphasized aspiration — pennants from Stanford, Vanderbilt and Louisiana State lined the walls at Ascend — opportunities for failure abounded.
It all happens against a landscape of aspiration, with college pennants pinned to classroom doors and inspirational quotes painted on the walls.
The Kansas City Royals have won two pennants in a row, of course, and beat the Mets in the World Series last fall.
The Orioles have the most victories in the American League over the last five seasons, but still no pennants to show for it.
They won two pennants, losing the World Series to Atlanta in six games in 1995 and falling to the Marlins two years later.
"I laugh so hard," said Terry Francona, the Indians' manager, who won two titles in Boston but never won back-to-back pennants.
Earl Weaver, who won four pennants with the Baltimore Orioles between 743 and 1986, tracked how his hitters fared against every opposing pitcher.
The Kansas City Royals have had the most, with 22,100, and they picked up two league pennants and a championship along the way.
Along with an online shop that sells things like pins, pennants, and T-shirts, customers can also pay for additional boosts for their listings.
Manuel compiled a 780-636 record in nine seasons as Philadelphia's skipper from 2005-13, capturing two pennants and the 2008 World Series championship.
He compiled a 780-636 record in nine seasons as Philadelphia's skipper from 2005-13, capturing two pennants and the 2008 World Series championship.
On Baseball WASHINGTON — The Washington Nationals fly four flags atop their scoreboard to honor three pennants won by the ancestors of … the Minnesota Twins.
When I visit these high schools, I see college pennants all over the hallways, intended to send a message: College is for you, too.
Stengel's achievements are unimpeachable: After middling stints with Brooklyn and the Boston Braves, he claimed ten pennants and seven World Series with the Yankees.
The pennants were engraved with the Soviet Coat of Arms and "USSR" in Cyrillic letters, along with the date of Luna 2's launch.
Meat and blubber were shared among local families and sent to relatives and friends; crew pennants flew from captains' homes, inviting neighbors to come eat.
In the first 17 seasons of the 2000s, the Cardinals have had 20153 winning seasons, 12 playoff appearances, four pennants and two World Series titles.
There are simple wooden steps installed here and there, but no concrete staircases, iron railings or trails festooned with coloured pennants and loudspeakers playing soppy music.
This is heresy, but it is also statistical fact: From 2187 to 229, while the Dodgers earned four National League pennants, they never averaged 230,213 fans.
The "Farewell Boleyn" auction includes such priceless memorabilia as player medals, match pennants and a picture of the Queen hanging out with a young Jermain Defoe.
This was a problem, because the major league team was winning pennants with an impenetrable infield of Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, Bill Russell and Ron Cey.
The same thing has happened to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have won two National League pennants in a row with a knack for progressive methods.
Beginning in 1988, a converted starter named Dennis Eckersley recorded 45, 33 and 48 saves for an Oakland A's team that won three pennants in succession.
After five winning seasons in a row — including three trips to the playoffs and two American League pennants — those Rangers crumbled under a heap of injuries.
The anchor business at that intersection seems to be the Osvaldo #5 Barber Shop, which flies pennants advertising services for sending money to Africa and to Bangladesh.
Their formula has led to two consecutive American League pennants, and the Yankees seemed to be emulating part of it by trading for Aroldis Chapman in December.
All of those managers are in the Hall of Fame except Gene Mauch, the only one of the group who did not win at least three pennants.
WHITE SOX For a team that has won just two pennants in the last 98 seasons, the White Sox have rarely been this bad for this long.
The franchise has endured longer droughts between pennants, but for numerologists, this could be the Yankees' first calendar decade without a World Series appearance since the 22017s.
A video released by Russian state media soon afterwards showed Syrian troops advancing past Americans withdrawing down the same road, their respective pennants flapping in the wind.
Washington, 67, compiled a 664-611 record in eight seasons with Texas (2007-14) and led the Rangers to back-to-back American League pennants in 2010-11.
Washington, 20193, compiled a 664-611 record in eight seasons with Texas (2007-14) and led the Rangers to back-to-back American League pennants in 2010-11.
"Department of Defense and Navy regulations prescribe flags and pennants that may be displayed as well as the manner of display," said Navy Public Affairs Officer Lt. Jacqui Maxwell.
These accidental infinity symbols suddenly feel of a piece with the truncated filigrees and geometric designs lining the pennants' edges, prompting potential connections between the numbers and the abstractions.
In the 1970s, Steinbrenner and Gene Paul piled up the team with veterans (whether via trade or free agency) and got three pennants and two championships out of it.
So, nine of the industry's brightest creators — across the categories of womenswear, menswear, and accessories — were tasked with creating crystal pennants for their brands in honor of their nominations.
That would mark 33 years since the Athletics' last appearance in the World Series, a stretch that would nearly rival the franchise's chasm between pennants from 1931 to 1972.
"We move in September or October," Sanchez Garrabe said, standing behind the bar he has run for 25 years, surrounded by its collection of Atlético scarves, pennants and pictures.
Known as Ebbets Field, it was where Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, and where the renowned "boys of summer" won six National League pennants from 1947 through 1956.
They raised three flagpoles at their parking lot encampment, with white flags of the city of Chicago and the Cubs in the middle, and matching blue Cubs pennants flanking them.
Brusque and tempestuous, often sparring with managers and players, he put a formidable stamp on the team as it won 11 pennants and seven World Series championships and grew rich.
The couple had been volunteering at an elementary school in the neighboring city of Anaheim when Marty noticed the school's walls were decorated with flags and pennants of colleges and universities.
On second glance, though, the jackets had kimono closings and were adorned with images created by a traditional Kyoto artisan who makes the fish pennants flown on the Children's Day holiday.
"It's like, we've had a long run as men running everything and the Yankees could never win as many pennants as we've won in these 85033,000 years as men," Moore said.
Yordano Ventura, a pitcher who helped the Kansas City Royals win two pennants and a World Series, died in a car wreck there in January 2017 at the age of 25.
They won World Series titles in 1963, 1965 and 1981; earned several pennants, and enjoyed the prime years of stars such as Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Maury Wills and Steve Garvey.
Baylor helped the 1986 Boston Red Sox, the 1987 Minnesota Twins and the 1988 Oakland Athletics to pennants, and hit two of the most overlooked but essential home runs of that era.
And while his ownership will be remembered for two American League pennants and a World Series trophy, for many years he was considered a pariah among fans for his notoriously frugal ways.
There were replica jersey, pennant and ring giveaways scheduled — even orange 1969 world championship pennants painted in foul territory, plus a 1969 Shea Stadium font on the Citi Field scoreboard on Friday night.
And dogs, of course — hundreds of them, freed from their fuddy-duddy humans, playing chase or clumped together in growly play-scrums or taking off on wild-eyed sprints, tongues waving like pennants.
Four military jets soared above a sea of orange and blue T-shirts, jerseys, pennants and banners along the 20-block parade route, which was quickly extended to accommodate the larger-than-expected crowd.
When it comes to old college gear like sweatshirts and pennants, you might be better off hanging on to them to relive the glory days, rather than trying to sell them to a collector.
The walls of streets in the capital Niamey are plastered with photographs, pennants and banners of the candidates, but municipal authorities, citing security concerns, have banned the parades of cars common on the campaign trail.
Their walls may be jauntily decorated with posters touting "justice for women" and "unrestricted voting rights" — along with college pennants from Fisk, Howard and Hampton — but half of the phone calls they get are vicious.
The Astros have now joined the Texas Rangers (2010-11), the Kansas City Royals (133-15) and Boston Red Sox (2013 and 2018) as the only teams to win multiple A.L. pennants during this decade.
But Zac had one advantage: the interest of his guidance counselor, Harry M. Peterson Jr., a debonair accordion player in his 25s, with an office full of pennants from places like Kenyon, Rice and Emory.
Others are professedly apolitical, their only allegiance to a solvent crowd — they'd just as soon be selling pennants outside a ballgame; they treat the candidate as a brand, like they would a beer, a car, or a sports team.
Mack had those nine pennants, but the last of them came in 9003 and things had been mostly depressing ever since, with the A's losing between 2900 and 2000 games in 230 of 12 seasons between 1935 and 1946.
Giant waves that swept away shorefront houses inundated the park's woodland to a depth of perhaps twenty feet and left behind a vastness of shredded plastic in the trees, like the pennants of a cast-of-thousands demon army.
He helped lead the Indians to the 21920 World Series, which they lost, and was there when they almost, almost won the 24 series, a loss so painful that it overshadows the accomplishment of two American League pennants in three years.
The 2005 NL Rookie of the Year and 2006 NL MVP will be honored with a pregame ceremony, which is expected to reflect on his efforts to help Philadelphia secure five division titles, two NL pennants and the 2008 World Series championship.
Mr. Dhillon's 95-year-old uncle, Karam Singh Dhillon, ran the hounds with the maharajah of Faridkot as a young man, and could recall the king's horsemen galloping into the fields and planting red pennants to denote the presence of a rabbit.
The Lucky Numbers are triangular drawings, resembling pennants, done in colored pencil on the same lined flip chart paper that she used for her series Drawings Dedicated to Hannah Arendt, which were shown at the Deutsches Haus at New York University in 2012.
But the hopelessness that once pervaded small-market franchises is gone: 21 of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball have reached the playoffs over the five years of this C.B.A., with Kansas City and Cleveland sharing the last three American League pennants.
I don't remember if you could hear pennants snapping in that game, but in my memory I can hear them clear as day as my depleted army of elite knights, longbowmen, and men-at-arms waited for the Egyptians to descend on our position.
Television images showed that many of the vehicles were pickup trucks fitted with "buggy whips" — pennants on long, flexible sticks that are meant to ensure that the trucks are not overlooked and crushed by the immense dump trucks used in oil sands open-pit mines.
Herzog had some bad breaks in the postseason, including the infamous blown call at first base by Don Denkinger in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series, but the record is still enviable: two 100-game winners, six division titles, three pennants, the 1982 championship.
Every four years, months before the start of the tournament, which Brazil has won more than any other country, residents spend their nights painting murals and hanging green and yellow pennants between light poles along the street, in the working class neighborhood of Vila Isabel.
Behind these two, the Grays won eight Negro National League pennants and two World Series in the Negro leagues, and Gibson and Leonard earned a following that had more in common with the excitement now attending Judge and Stanton than with their big-league contemporaries.
The Boston Red Sox won the 2018 World Series with the most expensive roster in the majors, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have ranked in the top four in major league spending every season since 33, have won the last two National League pennants.
That there were flags of all nations rendered on bags and in leather pennants was Mr. Abloh's nod to "We Are the World," a single that Jackson and Lionel Richie wrote and recorded with an all-star cast to benefit African famine relief in 1985.
They are trying to become the first N.L. team to win three consecutive pennants since the 20113-44 St. Louis Cardinals, and while they still have not won a World Series, they keep taking their chances with a lineup that can counter any pitching change.
From planting pennants and flags at grave sites to texting numbers that have long been reassigned, Cubs fans are making sure the devoted fans in their lives who didn't live to see Tuesday's series opener against the Cleveland Indians aren't completely left out of the celebration.
The 1915 and 93 Philadelphia A's are an unknown country, grab-bag teams that resulted when Mack took an organization that had won four pennants and three World Series in five years and blew it up so thoroughly that even Jeff Loria would be teal with envy.
"Most importantly, we feel there's a rise in patriotism," said Jodi Goglio, chief operating officer at Eder, a company that has been making flags for more than a century and dates to 1887 when the Eder family started a business making pillows, felt pennants, rag dolls and hunting jackets.
Matt Kemp grew up a fan of the Atlanta Braves during the team's glory days of winning five National League pennants and a World Series title in the 1990s, and the 31-year-old outfielder now is living a childhood dream of suiting up for his favorite team.
The most it can do is help them become a slightly more effective hitter, but the history books are full of great hitters for whom the wins came too rarely, who walked off the field with impressive batting averages and on-base percentages but no pennants, and no rings.
He moved to Atlanta in 1990 to rebuild the last-place Braves, and within a year he had constructed a team that would go on to win 14 consecutive National League East titles (not including the strike year of 1994), five National League pennants and the 1995 World Series.
He came up with Connie Mack's Philadelphia A's in 1913, the second-to-last year of a run which saw the club win four pennants and three championships in five years behind something called "The $100,2062 Infield," which today would not buy you three minutes of Manny Machado's time.
"Other organizations have always disliked the Cardinals coming out like, 'We're doing this and nobody else is doing this' — that's not true, because I've watched other organizations that are really well-taught," said La Russa, the Hall of Fame manager who guided St. Louis to three pennants and two World Series titles.
The trip hit some rough patches—Khrushchev was royally pissed off to find he was banned from Disneyland, for instance—but one of the redeeming highlights for him was presenting President Dwight Eisenhower with honorary replicas of the sphere-shaped commemorative pennants Luna 2 had ejected onto the lunar surface before it wiped out.
A former resident of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Mr. Margolies had lived most recently on the Upper East Side, in a home brimming with the artifacts of American material culture that he amassed with abandon: vintage photographs, retail signs, postcards, pennants, matchbooks, travel brochures, diner place mats, maps, do-not-disturb signs and a good deal else.
The New York Mets were a year away from winning their second World Series, and the Atlanta Braves were on the verge of a very long rebuild, which would see them re-hiring former skipper Bobby Cox as their GM and eventually manager and culminate in 14 division championships in 15 years, five pennants, and a win in the 1995 World Series.

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