Fans can vote online using the link at RiverBandits.com until 11 a.m. Central on Tuesday, July 21
DAVENPORT, Iowa (July 5, 2015) - One year after the Quad Cities River Bandits' home cap was voted by fans across the country as the best cap among all 100 Class-A and short-season league teams in MiLB.com's Clash of the Caps, another of the club's caps is in the 2015 Clash of the Caps competition featuring one cap from each of the 160 minor league teams on MiLB.com.
In the second annual Clash of the Caps, the River Bandits have their black cap featuring a clawed paw of the team's raccoon mascot catching a baseball - a logo introduced among the set of new team logos in November 2013. Fans can vote at MiLB.com/ClashoftheCaps or follow the link at riverbandits.com until 11 a.m. Central on Tuesday, July 21.
"Fans in the Quad Cities region and across the country showed their Bandits pride in the Clash of the Caps competition in outstanding fashion last season," said team owner Dave Heller. "The paw cap has quickly become a favorite among River Bandits fans, and we encourage them to show their support again in this year's Clash of the Caps."
Fans can visit MiLB.com/ClashoftheCaps to vote for their favorite cap among randomly selected pairs. Upon voting, they will get another random pair. Fan choices will be recorded until 11 a.m. Central on Tuesday, July 21, with the winner announced later that afternoon.
River Bandits caps are available for purchase through the online team store using the link at riverbandits.com, as well at Modern Woodmen Park team store 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and during all home games

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