Can anyone help me narrow down the date on the Casey Stengel Yankees Old Timers jersey in the Mastronet auction?
The auction lists it as
Offered here is a complete New York Yankees road uniform worn by Hall of Fame skipper Casey Stengel during a post-career old-timers game. This gray knit ensemble was quite possibly donned by Stengel at an old-timers exhibition staged in 1970 at Anaheim Stadium, as expense report records reveal the managerial legend to have made the trip. The button-down jersey boasts "NEW YORK" arched across the chest in blue-on-white double tackle twill and Stengel's since-retired (by both the Mets and Yankees) number "37" applied to the back in like fashion. Blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton surrounds the sleeve openings and, situated within the cotton-lined collar, a "Wilson" size "44" manufacturer's label is sewn above a pair of strip tags that bear blue-ballpoint notations of "#37 STENGEL - SET 1 - 44-36." Graded A-6 by MEARS.
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The MEARS letter states it is "circa 1974-78"
A quick look on google shows Casey died 9-29-75, so I'm guessing that actually narrows it to circa 1974-75. Can anyone tell by the tagging and lettering style if it is closer to 1970 or 1974?
Here are pics


Any help is appreciated
Eric
The auction lists it as
Offered here is a complete New York Yankees road uniform worn by Hall of Fame skipper Casey Stengel during a post-career old-timers game. This gray knit ensemble was quite possibly donned by Stengel at an old-timers exhibition staged in 1970 at Anaheim Stadium, as expense report records reveal the managerial legend to have made the trip. The button-down jersey boasts "NEW YORK" arched across the chest in blue-on-white double tackle twill and Stengel's since-retired (by both the Mets and Yankees) number "37" applied to the back in like fashion. Blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton surrounds the sleeve openings and, situated within the cotton-lined collar, a "Wilson" size "44" manufacturer's label is sewn above a pair of strip tags that bear blue-ballpoint notations of "#37 STENGEL - SET 1 - 44-36." Graded A-6 by MEARS.
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The MEARS letter states it is "circa 1974-78"
A quick look on google shows Casey died 9-29-75, so I'm guessing that actually narrows it to circa 1974-75. Can anyone tell by the tagging and lettering style if it is closer to 1970 or 1974?
Here are pics


Any help is appreciated
Eric
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