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  • jeffaary
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    Michigan's white pants on the road 1974-75:

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  • jeffaary
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    1976 Rose Bowl. Who's the home team?:

    .bmp

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  • jeffaary
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    1969 Rose Bowl. Fullback Jim Otis is the only Buckeye with a nameplate, shoulder numbers, and sleeve stripes:

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  • solarlottry
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    Here is a 96 Antonio Goss Game used 49ers shirt with the nameplate on backwards and upside down. It has nice use with team repairs. i have not been able to find a good photo-match yet though.

    Always buying 49ers gamers
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  • Vikingshelmetguy
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    Pulling this thread back up. I previously posted on how NHL goalies are sometimes traded mid-season and suddenly are playing for a brand new team the day after, while still having the mask and pads featuring the color scheme from their previous team. NHL goalie Craig Anderson was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Ottawa Senators this season and wore his Colorado Avalance mask and pads for several games with the Ottawa Senators:

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  • sox83cubs84
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    I recall bullpen great Jesse Orosco, in his first game with the Mets (at Wrigley Field, Opening Day) pitching in the game with a road grey Mets jersey WITHOUT a NOB.

    Dave Miedema

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  • kirkb
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    Anaeus....I am curious to know who the Det Lion vintage collector is as those are also my interersts...Kirk

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  • kirkb
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    What is most amazing about the backwards 31 on Amos Marsh's left shoulder, is he actually caught a hail mary pass from Milt Plum with 22 seconds left to win the game for Det in one of the most dramatic NFL finishes I can ever remember. I always thought the '31" was airbrushed in backwards in the photo. Hard to believe they would have sewn the number on backwards.
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  • joelsabi
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    Night Job ...
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  • joelsabi
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    Day Job .....
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  • joelsabi
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    In 1975, the Oakland Athletics wore four different uniforms during the All-Star Game. Infielders Gene Tenace and Bert Campaneris wore yellow jerseys while outfielders Joe Rudi and Reggie Jackson and relief pitcher Rollie Fingers donned green ones. All five wore white pants. Pitcher Vida Blue's shirt and pants were both yellow. Dark and the coaching staff wore all-white uniforms, as did outfielder Claudell Washington.
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  • joelsabi
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    In 2009, Roy Halladay batted with the helmet of Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays for his at-bat. The Rays' logo had been removed from the front of the helmet, but it was still identifiable due to its color and Longoria's number "3" on the back.
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  • joelsabi
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    In 2009, Joe Torre wore a Cardinals helmet while coaching first base. He played for St. Louis from 1969-1974 & managed them from 1990-1995.
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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    My favorite which I have brought up before, Darren O'Day wearing Kason Gabbard's jersey.

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  • both-teams-played-hard
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    This is a cool thread that deserves revisiting...

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