Here's an odd jersey that was made apparent to me by Kruk Cards. In one of their bulk buys from the Pirates, they got this pictured B.J. Surhoff jersey, which the Pirates LOA cites as "game-issued". The problem is, Surhoff never PLAYED for the Pirates!


I'm not normally one to split hairs on terminology, but how does this become "game-issued"? Surhoff was pursued in 1998-99 offseason free agency by the Bucs, who offered him an uncharacteristically generous 4-year, $18M deal, but Surhoff ended up re-signing with Baltimore. At best this was a press conference jersey in the event he signed in Pittsburgh. It would certainly be an oddity for a diehard B.J. Surhoff collector, but other than that, is it really worth a game-used collector's time and funds? What do you think?
Dave Miedema


I'm not normally one to split hairs on terminology, but how does this become "game-issued"? Surhoff was pursued in 1998-99 offseason free agency by the Bucs, who offered him an uncharacteristically generous 4-year, $18M deal, but Surhoff ended up re-signing with Baltimore. At best this was a press conference jersey in the event he signed in Pittsburgh. It would certainly be an oddity for a diehard B.J. Surhoff collector, but other than that, is it really worth a game-used collector's time and funds? What do you think?
Dave Miedema
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