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Marc Himelstein's philosophy is that he prices a current Tigers player or coach ST jersey the same as Regular Season, so in that case the Verlander ST for $300. is a good deal from K Savage, as he bought a Bulk purchase from Marc, and Tigers jerseys are everywhere now and in my opinion becoming more undesireable everyday. I think K Savage and Ball Park Heroes now are just desperate to get their cost back, compared to their original intention$.
Tigers 2005 ST jerseys with All Star patch were carried over into the regular season for that specific player.
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i saw a ball go thru van slykes legs and he just about walked to retrieve it, from that day on i had no use for him....Leave a comment:
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I picked up all of the Percival Tiger jerseys from Kevin Savage.Leave a comment:
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Yes, the photo was from the Verlander. Kevin Savage Cards has numerous Detroit jerseys with the "ST" tag offered at a lower price than standard gamers.Leave a comment:
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What does everybody think about spring training worn jerseys? I'm not referring to a vintage jersey that was worn again the next spring but rather a new jersey with tagging specifying it as spring training used. See below.
1. Affordable alternative that still looks good; or
2. Save the money and wait for a regular season jersey.
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That tag looks like a Tigers tag. I have three 2005 Troy Percival Tiger jerseys. The regular season home jersey and the Spring Training jersey are nearly identical, however, the Spring Training jersey has the ST strip tag and doesn't have All Star game patch on the sleeve. The road jersey was issued in the Spring (has ST tag) but then converted to a regular season jersey (All Star game patch added to sleeve). The Tiger Spring jerseys are cool (at least in 2005) because they were the same knit material as the regular season jerseys.Leave a comment:
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I have a Detroit Tigers spring training jersey of Andy Van Slyke. No it wasn't from his playing days but while he was a coach but at least I found one of my grail items and guaranteed myself it was game(or "coach worn"). As mentioned before the Tigers have a great game used mailing ,almost daily,to anyone who wants in:
marc.Himelstein@detroittigers.com
My jersey tag looks just like the one that reads ST. Can't get to it to photograph because its framed showing the back. The Tigers use regular season jerseys in spring training only difference is the tag like above which is a benefit. I have a picture of Van Slyke wearing the jersey during a "ST" game so all in all I'm happy. Marc Himelstein is like like Steiner without the big prices so e-mail him and you'll get a list and regular mailings of just about everything.This jersey cost me $200. Prices are extremely affordable especially on game worn spring training jerseys.
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The only one I know of was the Dodgers for various landmark seasons in Vero Beach.Leave a comment:
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While my 2001 Billy Koch SP jersey doesn't have a year specific tag, it has a year specific patch. I don't know how many teams use patches in spring trainin, but I wouldn't think it was many.
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What does everybody think about spring training worn jerseys? I'm not referring to a vintage jersey that was worn again the next spring but rather a new jersey with tagging specifying it as spring training used. See below.
1. Affordable alternative that still looks good; or
2. Save the money and wait for a regular season jersey.
Steiner always has a great supply of Yankees Spring Training jerseys.Leave a comment:
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That's an interesting tag. I've never seen a 'ST' tagging - but then again most of my Spring Jerseys have been Rockies or Rangers and the Rox don't do much tagging at all on their Spring Jerseys....
That said, a lot of factors could go into determining buying a Spring jersey or Regular Season jersey.
1) Is this a regular player (veteran) that will wear the same number Regular Season as in Spring? Or a Rookie/Prospect Jersey that may be his 1st MLB jersey and possibly ONLY Jersey with that # on it?
2) If it is a regular/veteran, the Spring jersey may cost much less than a Regular season jersey.
In ref to Point 1, I own Matt Holliday's 2000 Spring Training jersey - His 1st MLB Jersey w/ #84 and his ONLY #84 Jersey in existence - w/ LOA from the Rockies as well as a 2000 media guide showing Matt as #84 and stating the Spring 2000 was Matt's 1st MLB Spring Training. Matt's next Spring Training he was given #26.
Just some things to take into account when you are ready to buy from my point of view.
- Chris
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What does everybody think about spring training worn jerseys? I'm not referring to a vintage jersey that was worn again the next spring but rather a new jersey with tagging specifying it as spring training used. See below.
1. Affordable alternative that still looks good; or
2. Save the money and wait for a regular season jersey.
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