Chili Davis is the Dog
Chili Davis loves chili dogs.
Some nicknames just write themselves.
In the 80s and 90s, baseball was a game of big swings and even better nicknames. Charles Theodore Davis became the first Jamaican-born player in MLB history, but to everyone else, he was simply Chili—a name allegedly earned from a bowl-shaped haircut but destined for stadium concession stand greatness. With 350 career home runs and three World Series rings, he proved that you could be a switch-hitting powerhouse and still have a name that sounds like a lunch special.
We printed this piece of 90s baseball lore on a Comfort Colors heavyweight tee, offering a broken-in feel that usually requires a decade of doubleheaders. It is garment-dyed for a vintage, lived-in look that holds up through extra innings and mustard spills alike.
Fabrication: 6.1 oz., 100% ring-spun cotton with double-needle stitching and a classic relaxed fit.
Perfect for the switch-hitter who appreciates a deep-cut reference or anyone who knows that a ballpark frank is the only acceptable pre-game meal.
Add to cart — before the ninth inning.
| Size | Full body length | Body width | Sleeve length |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 26.63" | 17.5" | 8" |
| M | 28" | 19.5" | 8.25" |
| L | 29.38" | 21.25" | 9" |
| XL | 30.75" | 23" | 9.5" |
| 2XL | 31.63" | 25" | 9.75" |
| 3XL | 32.5" | 27" | 9.75" |
| 4XL | null | 29 3/4" |