The Diamond Vault Series 2 Collection
We’re proud to bring back The Diamond Vault with Series 2, the next chapter in our collection series honoring the beloved clubs that shaped baseball history. Each piece continues our revival of teams that once defined America’s pastime, brought back to life through premium craftsmanship and timeless, heritage-inspired design. This edition turns its focus to influential franchises from Los Angeles and New York, the Hollywood Stars and the Queens Kings. The Diamond Vault Series 2 arrives February 18th.
Hollywood Stars
Founded in 1926, the Hollywood Stars brought big-league ambition and silver screen energy to the Pacific Coast League, carving out a distinct identity in Los Angeles long before the major leagues arrived. Playing at Gilmore Field in the heart of Hollywood, the Stars blended baseball with showmanship, drawing movie stars to the stands and the owners box while developing standout talent on the field. The Stars won multiple Pacific Coast League pennants, including championships in 1929, 1930, 1949, 1952, and 1953, and were known as perennial contenders throughout the league’s golden era. When Major League Baseball expanded west in 1958, the Stars’ chapter came to a close, but their legacy lives on as a defining piece of Los Angeles baseball history.
Queens Kings
The Queens Kings took the field in 2000 as a Short-Season A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays in the New York-Penn League, bringing professional baseball to Queens for a brief but notable chapter. Playing at the Ballpark at St. John’s University, the Kings compiled an impressive 46–29 record in their lone season and featured several players who would go on to reach the major leagues. After just one year, the franchise relocated and brought baseball back to Brooklyn as the Brooklyn Cyclones, closing the book on the Queens Kings’ short existence. Though their time was limited, the club who had an identity ahead of its time remains a unique footnote in Queens’ layered baseball history.
The Diamond Vault Series One