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11-07-2006, 10:49 AM #1
Re: Did Vida BLue wear jerseys with his first name on the back?
The Baseball Hall of Fame in their publication Memories and Dreams Summer 2004 issue had an article entitled "What's In A Name And A Number?" In this article it listed notable players whose uniforms featured something other than last names
Dick Allen "WAMPUM" A's
Rocco Baldelli "ROCCO" Devil Rays (one game only)
Vida Blue "VIDA" A's, Giants
Wayne Causey "KOOZ" KC A's
Darrel Chaney "NORT" Braves
Ed Charles "ED" KC A's
Billy Conigliaro "BILLY C" A's
Tony Conigliaro "TONY C" Angels
Vic Correll "BIRD DOG" Braves
Bruce Dal Canton "PROF" Braves
Doc Edwards "DOC" KC A's
Jim Grant "MUDCAT" A's
Ken Harrelson "HAWK" KC A's, Indians
Jim Hunter "CATFISH" A's
Andy Messersmith "CHANNEL" & "BLUTO" Braves
Roger Moret "GALLO" Braves
Phil Niekro "KNUCKSIE" Braves
Tom Paciorek "WIMPY" Braves
Jerry Royster "ROOSTER" Braves
Ichiro Suzuki "ICHIRO" Mariners
Carl Taylor "CARL TAYLOR" Cardinals
Earl Williams "HEAVY" Braves
Jimmy Wynn "CANNON" Braves
Would love to see one of the real nickname jerseys!
David
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11-07-2006, 11:48 AM #2
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Re: Did Vida BLue wear jerseys with his first name on the back?
for those of you who care about this sort of stuff, the 1963 K.C. A's for the most part had first names or nicknames on their jerseys. probably due to space limitations created by the size of the letters and space on the vest. therefore Gino Cimoli became Gino, Chuck Essigian became Chuck, Norm Siebern Became Norm, Doc Edwards became Doc, Ken Harelson became Hawk,Ed Rakow was Rock, Jose Tartabull was Jose, Moe Drabowski was Moe, Tony LaRussa was Tony, Jimmy Dykes was Jim, Ted Bowsfield was Bows, ect. these jerseys were kind of unique in a another way as they were made of a dureene material similar to football jerseys of that era. Wilson was the mfr and there were up to 4 sets of these jerseys per player. Hartel sports had a large quantity of these jerseys a couple of years ago i don't know if they still do. most all had some restoration to them. Lastly, Johnnie Lemaster of the S.F. Giants played part of one game with "BOO" for a NOB he figured he'd save the fans the time.
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11-08-2006, 08:48 PM #3
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11-19-2006, 04:07 AM #4
Re: Did Vida BLue wear jerseys with his first name on the back?
Some nicknames and first names on early 70s basketball game jerseys and warm ups...
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11-19-2006, 11:31 AM #5
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Re: Did Vida BLue wear jerseys with his first name on the back?
I am not sure that Andy Messersmith actually wore the "Channel" name on his jersey, If he did, it was likely for only a game or two.In 1976, Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner suggested the nickname "Channel" for Messersmith and jersey number 17, in order to promote the Turner-owned television station that aired Braves games. Braves games were televised on Channel 17 and Messersmith would be a free advertisement when he pitched as his uniform would read "Channel 17." Major League Baseball quickly nixed the idea.
Mike
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11-21-2006, 12:11 PM #6
Re: Did Vida BLue wear jerseys with his first name on the back?
You are absolutely right Mike. It was only for a game or two until MLB caught on to Ted Turner's free advertising for Channel 47 TBS.
This was mentioned in the Hall of Fame article.
-David
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11-21-2006, 12:12 PM #7