Pictured below are the front and back of a 1991-92 Texas Rangers gamer of Juan Gonzalez


The jersey, now up for bids on eBay, bears a peculiar, but legitmate oddity. Rawlings last supplied the Rangers in 1991, until they resumed in 2000. Russell supplied Texas from 1992-99. The first year of that stretch was Russell's inaugural year of having the MLB uniform contract, and there were a few teams that didn't like what they received. Although the Rangers didn't reject them as a team (like the Mariners did), there were a few players, Juan-Gone being one of them that didn't care for them, and asked for their 1991 shirts to wear. Since the 91s were from Rawlings, and in 1992 Russell had the official deal, the Rawlings sleeve logo couldn't be visible, as Rawlings was no longer the official MLB uniform provider. Their equipment guy had to sew small swatches of white or grey (home or road) fabric over the Rawlings logo in order for them to be useable in a 1992 MLB game. I've seen 1 or 2 of these, but none in the last decade.
Dave Miedema
The jersey, now up for bids on eBay, bears a peculiar, but legitmate oddity. Rawlings last supplied the Rangers in 1991, until they resumed in 2000. Russell supplied Texas from 1992-99. The first year of that stretch was Russell's inaugural year of having the MLB uniform contract, and there were a few teams that didn't like what they received. Although the Rangers didn't reject them as a team (like the Mariners did), there were a few players, Juan-Gone being one of them that didn't care for them, and asked for their 1991 shirts to wear. Since the 91s were from Rawlings, and in 1992 Russell had the official deal, the Rawlings sleeve logo couldn't be visible, as Rawlings was no longer the official MLB uniform provider. Their equipment guy had to sew small swatches of white or grey (home or road) fabric over the Rawlings logo in order for them to be useable in a 1992 MLB game. I've seen 1 or 2 of these, but none in the last decade.
Dave Miedema
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