Osaka Tigers 1959 Road Jersey
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Osaka Tigers 1959 Road Jersey

USD 98.00

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History: Japan's second-largest city is home to one of its oldest professional baseball franchises. The Osaka Tigers first took the field in 1936. Their park - Koshien Field is the oldest in Japan, and is considered sacred ground by players and fans. There is also a statue of Babe Ruth outside the ballpark to commemorate the Bambino's 1934 visit to Osaka. Product Description: Made in the USA Japanese Baseball Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1959 by the Osaka Tigers Travel Gray baseball flannel 50% wool, 50% polyester Navy on Creme "Osaka" on front Navy on Creme #7 on back Button front Dry Clean Only Item #: OSA59R Sizes over XXL are not stocked and will be made to order. Please allow 8 to 10 weeks for production for these sizes. Please note: This product cannot be customized.

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