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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    Andrew, I think that a number replacement isn't visible on the Martis jersey is because the number "8" would cover where the "9" used to be because of the similarity in their shapes. On my Milledge the number "4" has a much different shape than an "8" and "5".

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  • turn2
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    Forgot this Jeter Hat...

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  • Mattapan03
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    Phenominal Jeter collection!

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  • dcgreg25
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    Great Jeter collection!! Thanks for sharing it.

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  • turn2
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    Jeter Kicks



    Jeter Movado

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  • turn2
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    Jeter from head to toe

    Jeter ASG Hats


    Jeter Jerseys

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
    There is no year tag. Somtimes the Nats jerseys have year tags, sometimes they don't. I have three and none have the year tag (one being a bp jersey, and I don't think teams put year tags on those). I'm assuming it's a 2009 since the Nats made a change to the home jerseys for the 2009 season.
    With almost all players wearing the coolbase jerseys, the year tags are a hit or miss on the jerseys as they are added by the team and sewn over the wash tag. Like this Milledge, there are some that don't have it, and some that do.

    I have another team mystery. Shairon Martis went 5-0 in his first 5 starts in 2009 and then had issues. He was sent down to AAA. All of his #39 jerseys were replaced and if he were to be called back up they had #38 jerseys ready for him. Here's the strange thing. A few of the jerseys look used. The #3 looks used and puckered and the #8 is brand new. Unlike the Milledge jersey I sold where you could clearly see the number change, I can't see it on these jerseys.


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  • Mattapan03
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    Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
    Also Milledge gave up 44 before ST, Dunn signed in early February and that's when Milledge changed his number.
    Milledge gave up his number on 2/19/09. ST started about a week prior so there was about a week overlap

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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    Also Milledge gave up 44 before ST, Dunn signed in early February and that's when Milledge changed his number.

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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    There is no year tag. Somtimes the Nats jerseys have year tags, sometimes they don't. I have three and none have the year tag (one being a bp jersey, and I don't think teams put year tags on those). I'm assuming it's a 2009 since the Nats made a change to the home jerseys for the 2009 season.

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  • Mattapan03
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    Great points gingi79.

    But lets take this into account: Milledge gave up #44 after Spring Training had started. Thus, the Nats had to quickly throw on a #85 onto his jersey while Dunn got #44. It was a change that was needed immediately so I can see why the Nats hurried. I'm sure the Nats called Majestic and had another set of Home jerseys ordered for Milledge. Based on this I was looking at pics from the regular season opener and Milledge was wearing a defferent jersey. So he definetly gets a new jersey....they just might not have had one available.

    For LM85, you can probably take comfort in knowing that the jersey you have was the first jersey Milledge wore after the number switch until the new sets of jerseys came in.

    Question: What does the year tag read on the inside laundry tag?

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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    Here's some uniform malfunctions the Nats had in 2009 http://www.natsbtn.com/2009/06/unifo...functions.html

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  • gingi79
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    Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
    The way the "85" is stitched on is like something I've never seen before on a MLB jersey. It's very flimsy and cheap. What a surprise, the Nats' jerseys are butchered.

    I think this question bears further research. While we have seen the other issues with the Giants, etc, the jerseys where Majestic forgot a letter in Nationals were not ridiculed, they were practically expected. I'd feel awful as a fan, how disrespected my team was. While Lastings isn't Pujols, that number change is like 80's, cheap Expos garbage versus a Pro team in 2009. On the upside, kudos for finding an actual dead on balls accurate photomatch. For you, a player collector with real passion, I was thrilled to see it as a piece in your collection. But Milledge isn't some 20 year old nobody that gets hand me downs. Hasn't he earned the right to get a fresh shirt if he changes numbers? FOr a team that can't even get their surname right, I guess I shouldn't be surprised.

    I realize Washington isn't the Yankees but jerseys aren't that expensive. It's like watching the Charlestown Chiefs in "Slapshot" How can a pro team be treated like a Single A non-affiliated team so often? I get the feeling that one day they will be competitive, make the World Series and wear factory seconds. On the upside, photo-matching a "Zimbermon" Fashingmon Naphinals jersey can't be that hard right?

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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    That photo pushed me to buy the jersey. IMO, without the picture the whole thing with the number change seems "sketchy" especially if you don;t know much about the hobby. It's a very neat jersey, and I'm just amazed by it for some reason lol. In person the jersey looks great. Thanks again

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
    Correcr Majestic did not stitch these numbers on, but Majestic does a very poor job on the Nats' jerseys and I never understood why the Nats jerseys' quality is so poor compared to other teams.
    Glad you like your Milledge #85 jersey and kudos to you for finding that photo to match the number change. To me, it makes it quite the find! Your Milledge BP jersey w/ #85 is waiting for you!

    I have a similar thing in 2005 with Ryan Zimmerman having 2 Wil Cordero jerseys re-named as they were both #25 in 2005!

    Enjoy it, I hope it is the new centerpiece of your Milledge collection!!!!!!!!

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