Re: Jerseys w/ misspelled NOB
In 1996 the Miami Dolphins bust of a running back Karim Abdul Jabbar had his name misspelled. It was spelled Adbul Jabbar. I have video of it somewhere.
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I recall then-White Sox manager Jim Fregosi being issued some 1986 Sand-Knit pullovers with a NOB of FREGSOI.
Dave M.
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Sports Illustrated just had a thing on misspelled jerseys. Apparently happens a lot.
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It was just bad timing when the Mets let go of O'Day where it was just days after the death of his friend Nick Adenhart. I could go on and on about the bad trades the Mets have made which is far more than the Rangers.Leave a comment:
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Dont feel bad we got brandon mcarthy for john danks. Also, dont forget about getting rid of chris young and adrian gonzales for . . . . I cant even remember anymore.Leave a comment:
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I can't tell you how disappointed I was when the Mets let him go last year. He really was a solid contributor for the Rangers and more than likely would have done the same for the Mets.Leave a comment:
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I about fell out when i saw that last year. Hes done realy good for a guy who cant touch 87 lol
Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85Darren O'Day wearing Gabbard's jersey.
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Somebody in the classifieds has a Ravens jersey of Yamon Figurs, spelled Figures.Leave a comment:
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A friend bought a game-issued Albert Arias 1992 Cubs road jersey at a Cubs Convention many years ago...the front read CHICACO.
Dave M.
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I should have looked closer at this auction that just ended, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_4271wt_939
It was for a Royals BP jersey for 3rd base coach Luis Silverio, but spelled SLIVERIO on the back. I pulled it up and found this information on the Royals webpage.
"SLIVERIO" read the back of third-base coach Luis Silverio's warmup jersey on Friday. Obviously it was a sliv-up. Silverio covered the misspelling with a jacket and went about his business. .
Would have been a cool jersey to own, and it only went for $27! If I had only looked closer when I set my lowball snipe....Leave a comment:
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