Re: Blood Stain on My Jersey?
This topic made me think of post #28 in the following thread. Always a possibility. LOL
Blood Stain on My Jersey?
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Re: Blood Stain on My Jersey?
could be the seeds, they make those barbeque flavored ones that have a weird coating that could make that color stainLeave a comment:
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I don't think he dips though, but I know he does have seeds on him the majority of the time. Is it possible that seed spit could cause that stain? This jersey was worn after a season ending heartbreaking Mets loss, so I guess I can rule out a battle royale the team had in the locker room following the loss?Leave a comment:
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Probably did. As a ball player myself (even though I don't dip), I wouldn't slide with that crap in my pocket!Leave a comment:
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The time I saw Barry Bonds in person he had 1 can in each back pocket. I had front row seats down the 3rd baseline near the foul-pole at Dodger Stadium. He slid right into the wall a foot away from me on his butt/side. I bet that hurt a little bit.Leave a comment:
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A blood stain on a jersey would appear brown and not red.So it might be that as it turns brown when it drys as my brother has them on his game used hockey jerseys.Leave a comment:
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I don't see many outfileders carry dip in their pocket because it could make sliding difficult.Leave a comment:
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Many do though, and he has been seen with seeds in his rear pocket so as stated above, that can be the case. I can't recall a time I've seen a player chew and not have the container in their pocket.Leave a comment:
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You don't have to have a tin in your back pocket to chew tobacco. Many are deliberately less conspicuous about it, so it's quite possible that it could be brown tobacco juice.Leave a comment:
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I am guessing it's spit. Chew spit, spit tainted with sunflower seed juice, or something along those lines. Hell, maybe he spit some Dr. Pepper on it when his homeboy told a funny joke.
I do not think it is blood. I have had a few white jerseys with blood on it, and when blood dries it is a deep brown. This appears to be a lighter brown (soda colored), and the pattern of the stain doesn't suggest it was from blood.Leave a comment:
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That's what I thought since the stain is not red but more of a brown, but as far as I'm concerned he doesn't. Looking at the pictures of him playing especially in 2007, I don't see that "ring" in the back pocket.Leave a comment:
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