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Fred Lewis 2008 San Francisco Giants Game Used Worn TBC Full Uniform Jersey COA

$ 263.47

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Team: San Francisco Giants
  • Features: Used in Game
  • Player: Fred Lewis
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Game used worn on June 22, 2008 with Ball Park Heroes COA and PSA/DNA Autograph
  • Sport: Baseball
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    FRED LEWIS
    June 22, 2008 game-used Royal Giants Negro League road uniform. Number
    14
    .
    AIS PRO LOOK PRO QUALITY PRO WORN 48
    tag in jersey tail.
    AIS PRO LOOK PRO QUALITY PRO WORN 36
    tag in pant seam. Strip tag:
    14
    in pant seam. Flag tags:
    29
    and
    38
    in pant seam. Autographed
    Fred Lewis
    on back. Lewis played left field and led off the game. He went 3 for 5 with a single, two doubles, RBI, and stolen base. PSNDNA I40561. Letter from Ball Park Heroes. The listing is set-up to accept reasonable offers. But I do not respond to requests for a
    discount
    or
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    ,
    lowest
    or best
    price. Winning bidder pays actual United States Priority Mail Shipping calculated directly by Ebay. International delivery through Ebay Global Shopping Program with fee directly calculated by Ebay. Shipped within one business day of payment confirmation.
    The 2008 Salute to the Negro Leagues turned into a wild affair against the San Francisco Giants. The Royals donned uniforms based on the 1951 and '52 Monarchs style, seen here (hall-of-famer Willard Brown on left):
    The visiting Giants presented a bit of a challenge, as there is little Negro leagues history on the west coast. A design based on a 1927 Royal Giants team was chosen; according to Around The Horn, an official Royals blog, the Royal Giants were an all-star team that toured through California, as well as a 1927 tour through Hawaii, Korea and Japan. That's hall-of-famer Biz Mackey second from right:
    The Royals had the daunting task of facing eventual Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum. Kyle Davies started for KC, and had a short nightmare of a day, giving up five runs while only lasting one and a third innings. The Giants were up 6-0 after three innings, and 10-3 after four and a half. The Royals win probability at that point was 3%. The Royals made Lincecum work, and crawled to within 5-10 before knocking him out after just five innings and 109 pitches. The Royals jumped all over the San Francisco bullpen in the sixth, coming all the way back to tie the game at 10 by piling up eight base runners and five runs. In the seventh, Joey Gathright singled Alberto Callaspo home, and the Royals clung to a 11-10 lead for the duration. After a parade of ineffective pitchers from both sides, Ron Mahay came in for KC and breezed through the seventh and eighth, and Joakim Soria nailed down the ninth. The two teams trotted out 11 different pitchers, and the eight and a half inning game dragged out for four hours. According to the
    Kansas City Star
    , it was the second biggest comeback in club history.