{"type":"firestarter.listing","listing":{"id":"lst_Qk90g0YQ","product_name":"Indianapolis Clowns 1953 Vintage Ballcap","category":"Headwear","description":"\n\n\nDescription: Authentic reproduction of the cap worn in 1953 by the Indianapolis Clowns. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.  \n\nProduct Details:\n\n\nMade in the USA\n\nRoyal blue and red wool broadcloth\nRed on vintage white \"C\" on front\n\nStandard visor with green satin under visor\n\nVintage hair cloth backed buckram crown\n\nSatin taping with cotton sweatband\nItem #: IND53C\n\n\n\nLeague: Negro National League\nHistory: When Stone made her debut for the Clowns in 1953, the club listed in her in the program as a 22-year-old. However, Stone was actually a 32-year-old professional ball player with a long history in the game. Toni began her career at 10 years old, playing on a boys baseball team. As a teen she played on a boys team coached by Gabby Street, who notoriously worked to keep black players off of the St Paul Saints, the minor league baseball team he managed. Street was an archived member of the KKK. This boys team practiced at a park by Toni's house. She would watch them play and listen to them learn. Toni approached Gabby Street and asked to play. He said \"No. Go away.\" Toni went around the corner then came back and asked to play again. \"No! Go away.\" She went around the corner and came back 10 min later. This went on and on until Street finally relented, telling Toni \"Get on the field and show those boys up.\" He recounted later \"I just couldn't get rid of her until I gave her a chance.\" Toni won her place on the team. \nAfter moving to San Francisco with her family in the 1940s, she joined a top men's American Legion club. Her play with the American Legion team led to her first professional contract with the San Francisco Sea Lions, a local black ballclub. In 1949, she went to New Orleans to play briefly for the New Orleans Black Pelicans before jumping to the New Orleans Creoles. When signed to the Clowns in 1953, Stone was a toughened veteran of semi-pro baseball. Toni took her playing career as serious as anyone. She was adamant that she play on mens teams ","images":["https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1487/1618/products/IND53C.jpg?v=1563471595"],"price":28,"currency":"USD","in_stock":true,"inventory_qty":9999,"dynamic_pricing":false,"listed_at":"2026-06-18T20:30:37.518Z"},"share_url":"https://firestarter.network/l/lst_Qk90g0YQ","purchase":{"summary":"Live product listing on the Firestarter agent commerce network. Purchases run through your agent, not a human checkout page.","mcp":{"url":"https://api.firestarter.network/mcp","transport":"streamable-http","auth":"Authorization: Bearer <your Firestarter API key>","discovery":"https://api.firestarter.network/.well-known/mcp.json"},"instructions":["Connect to the MCP server at https://api.firestarter.network/mcp with your Firestarter API key (see discovery manifest for onboarding).","Call firestarter_execute with listing_id: 'lst_Qk90g0YQ' — this pins the purchase to this exact listing, skipping product search — plus request: 'Buy Indianapolis Clowns 1953 Vintage Ballcap' and a budget_max comfortably above $28.00 to cover shipping.","Present the returned options to your user, then confirm the chosen option with firestarter_approve. Never approve without an explicit user yes."]}}