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Obtained at the 2011 Soxfest and currently offered on eBay from a reliable dealer.
Looks like AJ was well supplied with uniforms last year.
Dave Miedema
Dave I'm busy this weekend but when we meet up soon I'm going to show you all the jerseys I bought at Soxfest with high set numbers and all show real good use.
I photomatched the Jake Peavy and that was a set 8.
I have a feeling that the Sox didn't produce 18 sets of the same jersey.
Because no way did I see more then 4 of the same style jersey and I was one of the first ones to enter the sale.
I'm thinking that who ever puts the strip tags on the jersey just started applying the tags in order. From set 1 through up to what ever amount of jerseys where ordered for a player.
So lets say that 5 black jerseys got ordered for a player, So those 5 black jerseys got set 1 through 5 then the 5 home whites got set 6 through 10 and so on.
I'm not really sure but it would explain the unusual high set numbers by the White Sox.
I have a feeling that the Sox didn't produce 18 sets of the same jersey.
Because no way did I see more then 4 of the same style jersey and I was one of the first ones to enter the sale.
I'm thinking that who ever puts the strip tags on the jersey just started applying the tags in order. From set 1 through up to what ever amount of jerseys where ordered for a player.
So lets say that 5 black jerseys got ordered for a player, So those 5 black jerseys got set 1 through 5 then the 5 home whites got set 6 through 10 and so on.
I'm not really sure but it would explain the unusual high set numbers by the White Sox.
I have a feeling that the Sox didn't produce 18 sets of the same jersey.
Because no way did I see more then 4 of the same style jersey and I was one of the first ones to enter the sale.
I'm thinking that who ever puts the strip tags on the jersey just started applying the tags in order. From set 1 through up to what ever amount of jerseys where ordered for a player.
So lets say that 5 black jerseys got ordered for a player, So those 5 black jerseys got set 1 through 5 then the 5 home whites got set 6 through 10 and so on.
I'm not really sure but it would explain the unusual high set numbers by the White Sox.
Very good theory, but man that seems too confusing
It's not White Sox, but here is the tag on a 2010 Braves home alternate of Kenshin Kawakami that is MLB Authenticated, and offered by a relaible eBay seller (jerseys2003):
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