Greenville Spinners 1932 Home Jersey

Greenville Spinners 1932 Home Jersey


NORTH CAROLINA TEXTILE LEAGUE

HISTORY

Shoeless Joe Jackson was one of the Eight Men Out banned from baseball forever by Commissioner Keenesaw Mountain Landis for allegedly throwing the 1919 World Series. This despite being acquited by a jury and Jackson's superlative performance in the Series. He continued to play semi-pro ball in South Carolina for decades often under an assumed name. The S stands for Spinners but it might as well be for Shoeless Jos.

  • South Atlantic League
  • Exact reproduction of the 1932 home jersey
  • Authentic white with navy pinstripe baseball wood flannel
  • Sun collar
  • Number 12 on back (Shoeless Joe Jackson)
  • Felt applique lettering
  • Made in USA
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  • ALL FLANNELS ARE MADE TO ORDER. PLEASE ALLOW 4-6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY

ITEM: GVL32H
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