Current offering on the Grey Flannel "For Sale/New Items" section of their website:
"..jersey was made for Jerry Nyman in 1969, and used by Jose Ortiz in the 1970 season. The jersey shows good game use and appears to have no alterations of any kind".
Can a White Sox expert or another Forum reader comment on the following: Pitcher Jerry Nyman wore #49 in 1968 and 1969. Jose Ortiz wore #23 in 1969, #15 in 1970.
The offerd shirt is from 1969, and has NYMAN stitched in the collar. How can the jersey be offered as "..no alterations..." when Nyman did not wear #15, rather he wore #49 in 1969? Nyman never wore #15 in 1969 (Outfielder Bob Christian wore #15 in 1969). Likewise, the 1969 patch would have been removed from a 1969 jersey, allowing it to be worn the following season in 1970. As such, would one label this specific jersey be labeled as "no alterations" even though the patch was removed?
Any insight on this is appreciated and welcomed.
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@comcast.net
"..jersey was made for Jerry Nyman in 1969, and used by Jose Ortiz in the 1970 season. The jersey shows good game use and appears to have no alterations of any kind".
Can a White Sox expert or another Forum reader comment on the following: Pitcher Jerry Nyman wore #49 in 1968 and 1969. Jose Ortiz wore #23 in 1969, #15 in 1970.
The offerd shirt is from 1969, and has NYMAN stitched in the collar. How can the jersey be offered as "..no alterations..." when Nyman did not wear #15, rather he wore #49 in 1969? Nyman never wore #15 in 1969 (Outfielder Bob Christian wore #15 in 1969). Likewise, the 1969 patch would have been removed from a 1969 jersey, allowing it to be worn the following season in 1970. As such, would one label this specific jersey be labeled as "no alterations" even though the patch was removed?
Any insight on this is appreciated and welcomed.
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@comcast.net
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