I don't know what it is about this jersey but it's really gotten under my skin. Historic Auctions currently has a "2005 Robinson Cano game worn rookie jersey" that is home #14.
Lampsons LOA on the jersey says "Cano was the only Yankees player documented to wear #14 in 2005, which was worn by Cano early in his rookie season. This fact leaves this particular Cano knit very desireable".
In 2005, both Russ Johnson and Andy Phillips also wore #14. Lou's imagination is as active as ever. Great fact checking Lou! In fact, here's a photo of Russ Johnson in 2005 wearing #14:

As noted, Andy Phillips also wore #14 in 2005. To summarize for any remaining Lampson supporters: Not only did Lou fail to even check who wore #14 in 2005, but then proceeded to actually make up a story about how Cano was the only one to have worn #14. This isn't the first, second, or eighteenth time Lou has simply made up a story in order to turn a jersey into something it isn't. He then proceeds to actually call his made-up story a "fact". If this qualifies as a fact in Lou's world, then what other facts has he made up?
Did someone pick up a bargain Andy Phillips or Russ Johnson jersey and then attempt to pass it off as a rare Robinson Cano rookie gamer?
If they did, apparently they've got a willing accomplice in Lampson who'll go so far as making up stories in order to help things along.
I'm currently finding out when exactly Cano stopped wearing #14 in order to see if Cano even ever wore a home #14 jersey.
rudy.
Lampsons LOA on the jersey says "Cano was the only Yankees player documented to wear #14 in 2005, which was worn by Cano early in his rookie season. This fact leaves this particular Cano knit very desireable".
In 2005, both Russ Johnson and Andy Phillips also wore #14. Lou's imagination is as active as ever. Great fact checking Lou! In fact, here's a photo of Russ Johnson in 2005 wearing #14:

As noted, Andy Phillips also wore #14 in 2005. To summarize for any remaining Lampson supporters: Not only did Lou fail to even check who wore #14 in 2005, but then proceeded to actually make up a story about how Cano was the only one to have worn #14. This isn't the first, second, or eighteenth time Lou has simply made up a story in order to turn a jersey into something it isn't. He then proceeds to actually call his made-up story a "fact". If this qualifies as a fact in Lou's world, then what other facts has he made up?
Did someone pick up a bargain Andy Phillips or Russ Johnson jersey and then attempt to pass it off as a rare Robinson Cano rookie gamer?
If they did, apparently they've got a willing accomplice in Lampson who'll go so far as making up stories in order to help things along.
I'm currently finding out when exactly Cano stopped wearing #14 in order to see if Cano even ever wore a home #14 jersey.
rudy.
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