Atlanta Crackers 1938 Home Jersey
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
HISTORY
The Crackers played at Ponce de Leon Park known as "Old Poncey" to fans. Owner Earl Mann deserves credit for signing the league's only black player Nat Peeples. Sixty-five years of Cracker baseball came to an end after the 1965 season when the Milwaukee Braves announced their intention to move to Atlanta.
- Southern Association.
- Exact reproduction of the 1938 Home Jersey.
- Authentic white with navy pinstripe wool flannel.
- Navy trim on facing and sleeves.
- Shadow block Atlanta Crackers on front.
- Number on back.
- Made in USA.
- We can make any authentic flannel from the Minor, Negro or Latin American Leagues and more! Contact us for details.
- ALL FLANNELS ARE MADE TO ORDER! PLEASE ALLOW 4-6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY.
- ORDERS OF 4XL & 5XL REQUIRE PREPAYMENT.
ITEM: ATL38H
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