Fortunately, no one has bid so far, and time is almost up, but there's a jersey described as a 1987 Blue Jays game worn Tony Fernandez shirt that is anything but.
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The strip tag shown above uses a numerical embroidery font inconsistent with a normal Toronto gamer of the era. While Fernandez isn't too much of a big deal today, back then he was considered a top player on the Jays. Also, circa 1987, the Blue Jays were arguably the toughest team in baseball from which to find game-used attire of in the hobby market.
Dave Miedema
The strip tag shown above uses a numerical embroidery font inconsistent with a normal Toronto gamer of the era. While Fernandez isn't too much of a big deal today, back then he was considered a top player on the Jays. Also, circa 1987, the Blue Jays were arguably the toughest team in baseball from which to find game-used attire of in the hobby market.
Dave Miedema
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