The Official SAN DIEGO PADRES GU Thread
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Thanks Nick! And I appreciate you posting it on your site. It looks much nicer on there, haha.Comment
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Thanks R.C. I picked it up last year and it makes up for all the Gwynn bats I let go of over the years and miss having. I ended up getting the Sporting News cover framed and eventually I'll get a matching Homeplate Heroes single bat case to display the bat with it.Comment
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Beginning in 2000, the Padres began wearing camouflage jerseys on Military Opening Day. They are now worn for Military Opening Day and for every Sunday home game. Would like to see a Navy blue digital at some point.
Here's the 2000 version of Wiki Gonzalez Camo and 1999 catchers helmetComment
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As promised, here are the four different jerseys with the Tony Gwynn and Jerry Coleman Memorial patches worn last year.Attached Files- 2015-04-29 12.24.17.jpg (206.9 KB, 461 views)
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Would you consider trading/selling this jersey? Shoot me an email me at vincebaran@aol.comComment
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This one's dedicated to my Dad. He took me to my first two Padre games in 1974. Wouldn't you know, Dave Friesleben started both games . . . .
Here's Dave Friesleben's 1974 home jersey. Of course no way of knowing if he was wearing it, but I'd like to think he did. Not matter. This is my favorite style.Comment
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This one's dedicated to my Dad. He took me to my first two Padre games in 1974. Wouldn't you know, Dave Friesleben started both games . . . .
Here's Dave Friesleben's 1974 home jersey. Of course no way of knowing if he was wearing it, but I'd like to think he did. Not matter. This is my favorite style.
Wish the Pads had stayed with the brown and yellow, which gave them a color scheme unique to MLB. Unless a timeless classic, I don't mind when teams update their uniforms but I think it's a shame when teams change their colors.Comment
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This one's dedicated to my Dad. He took me to my first two Padre games in 1974. Wouldn't you know, Dave Friesleben started both games . . . .
Here's Dave Friesleben's 1974 home jersey. Of course no way of knowing if he was wearing it, but I'd like to think he did. Not matter. This is my favorite style.
Great jersey, R.C. Loved this style in 1976 and 1977 (with the V-neck pullover style) too. I 2nd going back to this style....Jay Shelton
jaywshelton@gmail.comComment
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Here are a few of my items.
-Padres line up card from the day Tony Gwynn passed away.
-1984 Throwbacks
-1998 Chase Headley throwback
- Cory Spangenberg's 1st MLB jersey worn for first hit and first HR
- Cameron Maybin camo jersey with Jerry Coleman and Tony Gwynn patches
Russell Wuerffel
Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
lakeerie92 @ yahoo.comComment
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What a great jersey! And thanks for sharing the memories. Very cool that the jersey helps preserve them for you.
Wish the Pads had stayed with the brown and yellow, which gave them a color scheme unique to MLB. Unless a timeless classic, I don't mind when teams update their uniforms but I think it's a shame when teams change their colors.
You are correct about the brown and yellow. Those distinctive colors were associated with the Padres. Much like the green and gold of the Athletics. Someday the brown will return. . . .Comment
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