Re: Isringhausen Mets Jersey on Ebay
David,
Thanks for that tidbit, I was not aware of it. I found this supporting information:
An logo is worn, for this season (1996) only, on the right sleeve of both the home and road uniforms in honor of National League umpire John McSherry, who died of a heart attack in Cincinnati on the field during a game on the opening day of the season. The logo is not a patch, but is embroidered in black directly onto the right sleeve of both the home and road uniforms. The design depicts a home plate with two baseball bats cris-crossing behind it. "J. M., N.L. Umpire, 10" is printed on the logo in Times New Roman. The memorial logo was designed by Russ Gompers, whose company does all of the lettering on the New York Mets' jerseys.
So, this only leaves the possibilities of this jersey being:
A 1995 rookie gamer, not a gamer at all (issued, possibly from 98).
David,
Thanks for that tidbit, I was not aware of it. I found this supporting information:
An logo is worn, for this season (1996) only, on the right sleeve of both the home and road uniforms in honor of National League umpire John McSherry, who died of a heart attack in Cincinnati on the field during a game on the opening day of the season. The logo is not a patch, but is embroidered in black directly onto the right sleeve of both the home and road uniforms. The design depicts a home plate with two baseball bats cris-crossing behind it. "J. M., N.L. Umpire, 10" is printed on the logo in Times New Roman. The memorial logo was designed by Russ Gompers, whose company does all of the lettering on the New York Mets' jerseys.
So, this only leaves the possibilities of this jersey being:
A 1995 rookie gamer, not a gamer at all (issued, possibly from 98).
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