Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

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  • ironmanfan
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 2252

    #16
    Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

    OK, I have just watched the '98 AS Game thru the 4th inning (watched Cal during player introductions, three at bats & several defensive plays) & I have to say that the Mastro/MEARS shirt matches exactly. As BigTime was, I was concerned with the front "Orioles" script, but it matches exactly including the height of the dotted "i" & the low positioning of the AS Patch. The bird on the sleeve is the ornate one..I specificially looked for the tight cropping of the NOB nameplate (particularly on the left) and it does match. As an aside, I do recall for a couple years that one of the auction houses did auction the AS Game jerseys for the benefit of BAT...

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    • bigtime59
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 1020

      #17
      Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

      Originally posted by ironmanfan
      OK, I have just watched the '98 AS Game thru the 4th inning (watched Cal during player introductions, three at bats & several defensive plays) & I have to say that the Mastro/MEARS shirt matches exactly. As BigTime was, I was concerned with the front "Orioles" script, but it matches exactly including the height of the dotted "i" & the low positioning of the AS Patch. The bird on the sleeve is the ornate one..I specificially looked for the tight cropping of the NOB nameplate (particularly on the left) and it does match. As an aside, I do recall for a couple years that one of the auction houses did auction the AS Game jerseys for the benefit of BAT...
      I know that Tony Batista turned up at an All-Star game in an Orioles road jersey that neck and placket piping...when they weren't wearing neck and placket piping...but I still can't believe that Cal would turn up in a 1999 script-style jersey in 1998, when I can find no evidence of him wearing even the 1998 low-i jersey. Any chance of a screen grab...particularly from the player introductions? Actually, I'd love to see the video. Do you have it on DVD?
      (I'm going to have to get my shovel out, aren't I?)

      Mark
      bigtime39@aol.com
      Mark
      msutton59@gmail.com

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      • ironmanfan
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2005
        • 2252

        #18
        Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

        Mark, I'd be happy to mail you the VHS tape (trusting of course that you'd return it....just teasing). The ironic things is that both Roberto Alomar (game MVP) and Rafael Palmiero wore the standard font jersey (with the "high i").

        Let me know if you want to borrow the tape.

        Bill
        whhp72@yahoo.com

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        • bigtime59
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1020

          #19
          Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

          Originally posted by ironmanfan
          Mark, I'd be happy to mail you the VHS tape (trusting of course that you'd return it....just teasing). The ironic things is that both Roberto Alomar (game MVP) and Rafael Palmiero wore the standard font jersey (with the "high i").

          Let me know if you want to borrow the tape.

          Bill
          whhp72@yahoo.com
          Bill:
          Lack of a VCR in the house prevents me from taking you up on your offer. Is this the game where Alomar wore an orange billed cap, while Ripken and Palmeiro wore the all-black?
          If you could shoot a digital picture of the introductions and post it, that would be great.
          Thanks,
          Mark
          bigtime39@aol.com
          Mark
          msutton59@gmail.com

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          • bigtime59
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 1020

            #20
            Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

            Bump:
            Bill, any luck w/ shooting digital pix from the videotape?
            Mark
            Mark
            msutton59@gmail.com

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            • ironmanfan
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2005
              • 2252

              #21
              Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

              Mark....No go..Our Digital was busted over the holiday weekend & I'm unable to take a picture of a frozen TV screen at this time.

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              • suave1477
                Banned
                • Jan 2006
                • 4266

                #22
                Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

                Howard I agree with Bigtime on this, there is no indication of an LOA from MLB, you did say however an LOA from B.A.T. which is not MLB. B.A.T. is a seperate organization.

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                • hblakewolf
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 1870

                  #23
                  Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

                  Originally posted by suave1477
                  Howard I agree with Bigtime on this, there is no indication of an LOA from MLB, you did say however an LOA from B.A.T. which is not MLB. B.A.T. is a seperate organization.
                  Suave-

                  Although B.A.T. is associated with MLB, you are correct. The LOA is from B.A.T. Ror those not familiar, please see the following about B.A.T.:

                  The History of B.A.T.

                  The Baseball Assistance Team was formed in 1986, primarily by a group of former Major League Baseball players to help members of the baseball "family" who have come on hard times and are in need of assistance.

                  B.A.T. recognizes that the lives of our heroes continue after their active careers end. For some, particularly those who played before the days of escalating salaries and generous pension plans, events and circumstances can become difficult and trying when the cheering ends.
                  The assistance provided takes many forms. Health care, financial grants, rehabilitative counseling or whatever form is required to attain some type of comfort and dignity for former players and their families with demonstrated needs.
                  B.A.T. is a 501 c(3) organization. As from the very beginning, all donations received by B.A.T. go directly to helping people. Donations can be made to: Baseball Assistance Team
                  245 Park Avenue, 31st floor
                  New York, NY 10167
                  Toll Free: 866-605-4594


                  Howard Wolf
                  hblakewolf@patmedia.net

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                  • cohibasmoker
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 2379

                    #24
                    Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

                    Originally posted by hblakewolf
                    Suave-

                    Although B.A.T. is associated with MLB, you are correct. The LOA is from B.A.T. Ror those not familiar, please see the following about B.A.T.:

                    The History of B.A.T.

                    The Baseball Assistance Team was formed in 1986, primarily by a group of former Major League Baseball players to help members of the baseball "family" who have come on hard times and are in need of assistance.

                    B.A.T. recognizes that the lives of our heroes continue after their active careers end. For some, particularly those who played before the days of escalating salaries and generous pension plans, events and circumstances can become difficult and trying when the cheering ends.
                    The assistance provided takes many forms. Health care, financial grants, rehabilitative counseling or whatever form is required to attain some type of comfort and dignity for former players and their families with demonstrated needs.
                    B.A.T. is a 501 c(3) organization. As from the very beginning, all donations received by B.A.T. go directly to helping people. Donations can be made to: Baseball Assistance Team
                    245 Park Avenue, 31st floor
                    New York, NY 10167
                    Toll Free: 866-605-4594


                    Howard Wolf
                    hblakewolf@patmedia.net

                    Howard, I seem to remember that back in the day, BATS did offer All-Star game jerseys. I think the gamers went to MLB while each player signed 3 authentic replica jerseys for BATS.

                    Jim

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                    • mr.miracle
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 883

                      #25
                      Re: Mastro Ripken Jersey-a10?

                      The last post by Jim on this issue is what had me concerned about this jersey from day 1. Given the fact that we know that authentic Ripken game worn jersey's are about as difficult to obtain as the crown jewels of england, the fact that this jersey is reported to be an all-star gamer makes it even more difficult to believe that this jersey was actually ever worn in the all-star game itself. The jersey shows little or no wear which would be consistent with an all-star gamer. I am wondering if this was game issued as we know that several uniforms were prepped for all-star games per player and this may be one of the issued jersey's. I find it extremely difficult to believe that Cal would have given one of his game used all-star jersey's away in light of the fact that as Ironmanfan has pointed out on countless occassions on this forum, we have never eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, seen any Ripken game used bats from the all-star game with the operative word showing game use. I too would be curious how exactly MEARS arrived at the A10 grade stating that this is in fact a game used jersey rather than game issued. Has anyone actually seen the workup sheet from MEARS on the jersey that indictes the signs of actual game use?

                      Thanks
                      Brett Herman

                      brettherman2131@hotmail.com

                      Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.

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