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Seattle Pilots Jersey
Long live Steve Hovley, Dooley Womack, and Merritt Ranew! Immortalized by Jim Bouton in "Ball Four," they and around 20 other poor souls went through hell as members of baseball's greatest mistake, the '69 Seattle Pilots, who came into the AL with an official team song called "Go, Go, You Pilots!" -- and did just that, going all the way to Milwaukee to be reborn as the Brewers a year later after a fiasco of a season on the field and at the gate.Collectors with a sense of the absurd have a fond place for the Pilots, and this fabulous flannel road jersey is a treat, with "Pilots" stitched across the chest and "30" on verso in blue, as well as the MLB centennial patch on the left sleeve. Wilson size-40 tag on left front tail. "P. Sanchez" is handwritten in black marker inside the neck -- a name that never appeared on their or any other major league roster. It can't get any better for Pilot purists! Shirt is well worn but unstained and 100% unrestored and original which is very rare for Pilots shirts as they were changed to Milwaukee when they moved there.
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