Okay, so I wanted to get into the whole BayStars thing. I started digging around online, trying to figure out what this team is all about. I found their official web store, run by some company called Yokohama DeNA BayStars Inc. They sell all sorts of stuff, like cheering goods, towels with player names, and uniforms. Pretty standard team merchandise, you know?
Then I stumbled upon this other website, it had some advice for fans. It said if you want to support the BayStars, you need three main things: player jerseys, towels, and these things called thundersticks. I guess those are for making noise and showing team spirit.
I kept looking and found another store called Prep Sportswear. They also sell BayStars stuff, like t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and jerseys. I thought, “Okay, there are definitely options if I want to gear up.”
Their New Design
- I saw that the team started wearing new practice gear when they began their training camp.
- It’s got this Yokohama Blue color as the base.
- They also have items with a design that uses the words “Yokohama DeNA BayStars” in some fancy way.
I also found this shirt that shows Yokohama Stadium, where they play. It’s got both team colors, so I could choose which one I like better. This shirt is made by a brand called Japanball, and it was in stock when I checked.
Then there was this official replica cap, the kind the team wears when they play away games. Apparently, some famous former player named Sasaki Kazuhiro used to be a closer for them.
Game Day
Finally, I went back to Prep Sportswear and checked out their men’s jerseys for game day. They say these jerseys are high-quality and designed to fit well and be breathable. That sounded pretty good for long hours at the stadium.
So yeah, that’s basically what I did. I went from not knowing anything about the BayStars to getting a pretty good idea of their gear and where to buy it. I looked at different stores and websites, compared what they had, and learned a bit about the team’s designs and colors. It was a fun little online adventure, and now I feel like I can at least talk about the BayStars without sounding completely clueless.