Tuesday, March 3, 2015

2014 Dodgers Post Season Game Worn Road Jersey



Last week I posted about the game worn 2014 Dodgers Post Season home jersey I picked up from MLB.com.  I did a little more damage than that.  I also bought Wallach's 2014 Dodgers Post Season road jersey.  Like the home jersey, this appeared on the MLB.com auction page (I was tipped off to both listings by a reader).  And the like the home jersey, I opted not to bid on the jersey, deciding it would be irresponsible and a bit frivoulous to blow money on a jersey I don't really need (I'm a card collector after all).

But after this listing (like the listing for the home jersey) ended without anyone placing a bid, and I had a couple of days to dwell on it, "Want" won out over "Need" and when I contacted MLB I inquired if I could buy both jersey's.  They were willing to take my money.

This one was actually a little bit cheaper.  I presume that's because it lacks the "Post Season" patch on the sleeve.  Which begs two questions, (1) did all the Dodgers road jersey's lack the "Post Season" patch, and (2) was this the jersey Wallach wore during the regular season as well?  I can't imagine he went through too many jersey's as bench coach, and if MLB wasn't going to add the patch, why incur the expense of a whole new jersey?  In any event, it's a very nice jersey (the cool base thing is no gimmick, it's awesome material) and one I plan to wear on the rare occasion I wear a jersey.

Here are some more pictures of the jersey:








UPDATE

I snooped around a little bit about the missing "Post Season" patch on the sleeve, and feel confident in the information that has been provided to me.  It's rare but by no means unheard of.  Here's a link to the answer provided to me on the subject.

Also below is a picture of Clayton Kershaw in the road jersey with the patch clearly visible on the sleeve.



5 comments:

  1. Hmmmm - Kid K had it on the roadie:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=http://img.washingtonpost.com/rw/2010-2019/Wires/Images/2014-10-08/AP/NLDS_Dodgers_Cardinals_Baseball-03125.jpg&w=1484

    And you can see in on AJ Ellis here:

    http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2014/1007/mlb_g_cardsts3_608x342.jpg

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  2. That's interesting. I'll update the post with that photo.

    I also posted a question about it on the "Game Used Universe" message board, and no less an authority than Dave Miedema answered. He said, it was unusual, but not unheard of. He also added it happens in other sports, citing Dion Sanders missing a patch in the Super Bowl with the 49ers.

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  3. @JediJeff Also, I don't much care for that "Ellis" picture you linked to.

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  4. Is there a difference between "team issued" and "game worn"? I see both terms used on MLB auctions.Is that a distinction that would explain the need to not have a patch?

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  5. @Section36 I don't know for sure. I thought I read somewhere once that for an item to be "game worn," it had to be in the game, i.e., a relief pitcher who doesn't throw an inning and spends the whole game spitting seeds in the bullpen doesn't count as game worn. I figured coaches fall in that category too.

    Ultimately I'm not that concerned, these both fit, and they're going in my closet, not frames on the wall. I just think they're cool.

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