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  • bubbrubb25
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    Originally posted by costas
    you would think after this thread he would try to word the description differently

    will be interesting to see who picks this up
    I appreciate everyones input in this thread but just beacuse members here are saying its possible it wasnt worn by manny doesnt mean it wasnt I see what there saying but it came from esm and has mannys holo on it also on the coa it says it was worn by manny so thats what im listing it as, and unless someone comes to me with manny or esm making these jerseys dirty and then manny signing them I would be dumb to list it as anything but game used because I was sold it as game used it has good coa's and I believe it is.

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  • costas
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    Originally posted by Rob L
    Jersey is on eBay if anyone is interested.
    you would think after this thread he would try to word the description differently

    will be interesting to see who picks this up

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  • Rob L
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    Jersey is on eBay if anyone is interested.

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  • orioles03
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    when the red sox came into baltimore we always had to count the jerseys i know one series manny had at least 10 jerseys and probally 15 pair of pants i have never seen the 2004 tag on manny's jerseys i unpacked manny's bag every time they came in to baltimore from 2002-2006 hope this helps.he even gave tejada a jersey which sat in his locker from 05 until the time he was traded

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  • mwbosoxfan
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    Bubbrubb - Anything is possible, but a majority of opinions don’t think it’s plausible. You asked for an opinion on its value, and basically, it’s hard to place one on this jersey. I think the fact that there is a slight chance that it is legit, no one wants to come out and say it’s worthless. However, going down the check list and “doing your homework” would suggest that most would stay away from these extra order Manny jerseys, thus reducing their value significantly.

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  • Rob L
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    It seems as if ManRam always hits homeruns in his own tagged jerseys. It's amazing that his tagged jerseys get so dirty so quickly with very few photos showing the amount of stains that are exhibited on his jerseys.

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  • bubbrubb25
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    Originally posted by platinum1
    Well if he changes jerseys everytime he hits a HR and marks the jersey why not just sign the jersey when he changes.Taking the time to mark the jersey and not sign it is stupid because it would only takre an extra second to sign it.
    I'm sure he wasnt the one marking them he prob had a clubhouse attendent do it.

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  • bubbrubb25
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    Originally posted by gamer35
    All it takes is a simple getty search from that game to see that his jersey is as clean as a whistle unless he turned into Rickey Henderson after this pic was taken. Very good chance that this jersey was signed after the season after it was rubbed up. I would have more confidence buying a jersey that is not sourced from Manny, he'll clearly sign anything game used.
    http://cache4.asset-cache.net/xc/510...9C89C783688B46
    Link doesnt work and dont forget that game went into extra innings.

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  • gamer35
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    Originally posted by bubbrubb25
    Well if he changes jerseys when he hits homeruns theres gonna be alot of them so he probably tags them to which hr was hit in the jersey then signs them with esm after the season when he has time.
    All it takes is a simple getty search from that game to see that his jersey is as clean as a whistle unless he turned into Rickey Henderson after this pic was taken. Very good chance that this jersey was signed after the season after it was rubbed up. I would have more confidence buying a jersey that is not sourced from Manny, he'll clearly sign anything game used.

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  • platinum1
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    Originally posted by bubbrubb25
    Well if he changes jerseys when he hits homeruns theres gonna be alot of them so he probably tags them to which hr was hit in the jersey then signs them with esm after the season when he has time.
    Well if he changes jerseys everytime he hits a HR and marks the jersey why not just sign the jersey when he changes.Taking the time to mark the jersey and not sign it is stupid because it would only takre an extra second to sign it.

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  • bubbrubb25
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    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    I agree with you. I personally don't like jerseys with added inscriptions that don't pertain to the exact jersey at hand.

    If Manny wore this for HR #22, then that is fantastic---but why add WS MVP if he didn't wear it in the WS?

    As Platinum said, by putting the WS MVP inscription on there it then shows it was auto'd after the season which then goes back to Manny's own credibility and ESM as to that it was in fact worn for HR #22.
    Well if he changes jerseys when he hits homeruns theres gonna be alot of them so he probably tags them to which hr was hit in the jersey then signs them with esm after the season when he has time.

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by platinum1
    Wouldnt the inscription scare you away. He signed it Manny Ramirez W.S MVP HOME RUN #22. Did he predict he was going to be the W.S MVP or did he sign the jersey after the World Series and how did he still remember that was the jersey he wore to hit #22.
    I agree with you. I personally don't like jerseys with added inscriptions that don't pertain to the exact jersey at hand.

    If Manny wore this for HR #22, then that is fantastic---but why add WS MVP if he didn't wear it in the WS?

    As Platinum said, by putting the WS MVP inscription on there it then shows it was auto'd after the season which then goes back to Manny's own credibility and ESM as to that it was in fact worn for HR #22.

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  • gamer35
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    Good luck photomatching that one. At least this time he actually got right when he hit HRs on the road and when he hit HRs at home. I have yet to see one of those HR jerseys match the respective game they are in and I have most of the 2004 Sox season on DVD.

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  • platinum1
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    Wouldnt the inscription scare you away. He signed it Manny Ramirez W.S MVP HOME RUN #22. Did he predict he was going to be the W.S MVP or did he sign the jersey after the World Series and how did he still remember that was the jersey he wore to hit #22.

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  • Rob L
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    I think most people will shy away from this jersey because this is not a team issued jersey. There are numerous ManRam jerseys with this "large" 2004 year tag which are allegedly from Manny's order of extra jerseys. The problem lies in the fact that every 2004 jersey with the "large" tag show huge amounts of staining which generally are inconsistent with his play. None of the team issued jerseys from 2004 show anywhere near this kind of staining. In addition, no one, as far as I know, has been able to show a picture with Manny wearing a jersey with this large tag. Every 2004 photo that I have seen with the tag exposed is the team issued tag.

    That being said, Manny did order alot of extra jerseys, ostensibly to wear and sell through his website. These large tags are probably the ones he ordered. This jersey has enough stains that you should be able to photomatch with the jersey he wore when he hit this homerun.

    Hope some of this info. helped.

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