The Astros are living up to their name with an Apollo 11 cap for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing

Saturday will mark the 50th anniversary to the day since humankind first walked on the moon. That's one heck of an anniversary to celebrate.

The Astros are, fittingly enough, hosting a party on July 22 to honor the day. They will have a replica statue of Neil Armstrong's space suit in center field, along with a NASA Mobile Exhibit and Space Exploration Vehicle to check out on the Plaza. Neil's son, Rick, will also be on hand to throw out the first pitch.

You can also pick up this very fitting Orbit bobblehead:

But the best part has to be these ballcaps, which they'll be wearing for the game. Yeah, they'll be playing under the Apollo 11 logo. (Fun fact: "11" was supposed to be spelled out as "Eleven," but Armstrong didn't like it because it would be harder for non-English speaking people to read it.)

The Astros aren't the only team going out of this world (sorry, had to) with promotions for the moon landing, though. On July 27, the Mets will give away a Mr. Met on the moon bobblehead. Too bad they didn't do anything for team GM Brodie Van Wagenen, who is Neil Armstrong's son-in-law.

If you thought the Minor Leagues weren't getting in on the action, you would be very, very wrong. I mean, the Minors are the land of specialty jerseys, so of course there are some very spacey options.

The Florida Fire Frogs are rocking space jerseys:

As are the Bowie Baysox, with a slightly different version:

But the best belongs to the Lakeland Flying Tigers. Already armed with a killer name and logo featuring, well, flying tigers, now they have spacesuit unis. The Apollo crew should be proud:

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