Hello everyone:
For sale is the prized posession in my collection. I'm selling Bill Burbach's 1969 New York Yankees Home flannel. What makes this jersey especially unique is that it was worn on Mickey Mantle day by Mr. Burbach as the winning pitcher on the day Mickey had his #7 retired. Bill was also the New York Yankees FIRST EVER amateur draft pick when he was taken 19th overall in the 1965 Draft. This is also his rookie jersey as he made his first appearance on April 11, 1969. He started 24 games that year and went 6 and 8 with an ERA of 3.65. He retired after the 1971 season.
The jersey (to the best of my knowledge) has had both the numbers on the back and the NY logo on the chest replaced. Bill originally wore #50 but the jersey now bears #60. His name "Burbach" is chain stitched in the collar, and there is no writing anywhere on the jersey as sometimes happens when sent to the minors. The centennial patch on the sleeve is also a replacement. The original "Spalding" tag and "46" size tag, along with the "Set 1 1969" flag tag are present in the tail along with a chain-stitched "69" for the year.
In my opinion, none of the alterations significantly detract from the overall historical impact a jersey like this has. To say it is rare is an understatement. How many home flannels come up for sale, especially ones with this much history behind them?
Serious inquiries and requests for photos and price can be made to t_byington@yahoo.com or a private message can be sent using the forum. Remember, serious inquiries only. Thank you for your time.
Tim Byington
Maplewood, MN
t_byington@yahoo.com
For sale is the prized posession in my collection. I'm selling Bill Burbach's 1969 New York Yankees Home flannel. What makes this jersey especially unique is that it was worn on Mickey Mantle day by Mr. Burbach as the winning pitcher on the day Mickey had his #7 retired. Bill was also the New York Yankees FIRST EVER amateur draft pick when he was taken 19th overall in the 1965 Draft. This is also his rookie jersey as he made his first appearance on April 11, 1969. He started 24 games that year and went 6 and 8 with an ERA of 3.65. He retired after the 1971 season.
The jersey (to the best of my knowledge) has had both the numbers on the back and the NY logo on the chest replaced. Bill originally wore #50 but the jersey now bears #60. His name "Burbach" is chain stitched in the collar, and there is no writing anywhere on the jersey as sometimes happens when sent to the minors. The centennial patch on the sleeve is also a replacement. The original "Spalding" tag and "46" size tag, along with the "Set 1 1969" flag tag are present in the tail along with a chain-stitched "69" for the year.
In my opinion, none of the alterations significantly detract from the overall historical impact a jersey like this has. To say it is rare is an understatement. How many home flannels come up for sale, especially ones with this much history behind them?
Serious inquiries and requests for photos and price can be made to t_byington@yahoo.com or a private message can be sent using the forum. Remember, serious inquiries only. Thank you for your time.
Tim Byington
Maplewood, MN
t_byington@yahoo.com
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