Ellis made his major-league debut in 2002, batting .272 in 98 games. He followed by hitting .248 the following season, but missed the entire 2004 season due to a torn labrum in his right shoulder resulting from a collision with shortstop Bobby Crosby in a spring training game against the Chicago Cubs. In 2005, he returned to the Athletics and had a successful season, leading the team in batting average (.316), on base percentage (.384), and slugging average (.477) as the team's regular second baseman. In 2006, Ellis broke Bret Boone's single-season American League record for a second baseman with a .99685 fielding percentage. On June 4, 2007, Mark became only the sixth player in Oakland Athletics history to hit for the cycle.
This gray road Oakland Athletics jersey was worn by Mark Ellis during the 2003 baseball season. Tagged on the front tail with a Majestic tag, a size 46 flag tag and a "set 2 2003" year tag. Also tagged on the inside with a pro-coded "0062" wash tag and a second size 46 flag tag. This jersey has the A's elephant patch on the left sleeve. Velcro closure between the second and third buttons behind the "Oakland" script logo on the front. "Ellis" on nameplate on the back. Jersey exhibits good evidence of game use, including extensive pilling under/on each arm and wash wear.
This jersey comes with a letter from the Oakland Athletics.
This gray road Oakland Athletics jersey was worn by Mark Ellis during the 2003 baseball season. Tagged on the front tail with a Majestic tag, a size 46 flag tag and a "set 2 2003" year tag. Also tagged on the inside with a pro-coded "0062" wash tag and a second size 46 flag tag. This jersey has the A's elephant patch on the left sleeve. Velcro closure between the second and third buttons behind the "Oakland" script logo on the front. "Ellis" on nameplate on the back. Jersey exhibits good evidence of game use, including extensive pilling under/on each arm and wash wear.
This jersey comes with a letter from the Oakland Athletics.