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I just thought I'd finally post my Heyward jersey collection. Hopefully, people will help me find a few more. justinbittner220@hotmail.com
Thanks to Rich Alworth for the photo help.
Hey guys,
Thanks for all of the positive feedback.
Kyle,
I'd love to get them signed, but being that I live in PA, there is no way for me to achieve that unless I make a road trip, which I am considering in February. Heyward is going to be at a sports convention in GA.
Ziggy,
I'm really only interested in Heyward jerseys and personally, I think the jerseys would look great with a unique inscription on each one.
Wade,
I actually stumbled upon that site yesterday. It is absolutely fantastic! I recommend that everyone checks it out.
Troy Glaus and Jason Heyward of the Atlanta Braves fist-bump after Heyward's first inning two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers during a spring training game at Joker Marchant Stadium on March...
Not sure how to post pictures but I found a match to your 71 Heyward.
LWMM,
Actually, most players that go through the minor leagues and then to Spring Training would have numerous numbers. Rookies that are competing for jobs in ST would be assigned roster numbers, which would typically be high such as 99 or 85 or whatever. Every year that a player comes back, his number would fall and the new rookies would be assigned the higher numbers.
As for the Pelicans numbers, I can't explain it. I believe that Heyward came to the Pelicans late in their season and was given 14. The following year, maybe he chose 34 because it was now available after other players moved on to other teams.
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