1967 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Carl Yastrzemski, #8)
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In 1967 Carl Yastrzemski led the Impossible Dream Red Sox to the World Series with a .326 batting average and career highs in homers (44) and RBI (121). Yaz led the American League in all three categories, becoming the last player to win the Triple Crown. This is the authentic lightweight wool flannel blend home jersey worn by Yaz during that magical season.
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1939 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Ted Williams, #9)
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Ted Williams was the best natural hitter in baseball history and this is the authentic wool flannel jersey he wore on the road in his rookie season of 1939. Williams played his entire career with Boston, hitting .344 with 521 home runs, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.
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1975 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Carlton Fisk, #27)
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Carlton Fisk's home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series is one of the greatest moments in baseball history. Fisk was one of the best catchers to ever play the game and his #27 is one of only five numbers that have been retired by the Red Sox. This is the authentic poly/nylon knit road jersey worn by Fisk in 1975, and features a Massachusetts Bicentennial patch on the sleeve.
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1939 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Ted Williams, #9)
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Ted Williams' career got off to a splendid start in his rookie year of 1939, as he led the American League in RBIs with 145. This is the authentic lightweight wool flannel home Red Sox uniform worn by Ted during his rookie season with Boston. The jersey also features the patch that was worn to commemorate the Centennial anniversary of baseball's 1839 founding.
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1987 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Roger Clemens, #21)
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Roger Clemens won his second Cy Young Award in 1987, and his 192 career victories while wearing a Red Sox uniform tie him atop the team's all-time win list with none other than Young himself. This is Clemens' authentic home jersey from 1987, a year in which the Rocket set career highs in innings pitched, complete games and shutouts.
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1908 Boston Red Sox Jersey
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This authentic home light weight wool flannel blend jersey was worn during 1908, the first season Boston's American League team was known as the Red Sox. Fenway Park had yet to be built and baseball teams were still a couple of decades away from wearing numbers on their back when the Sox wore this historical throwback uniform.
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1941 Boston Red Sox Team Jacket
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This is the official jacket worn by the 1941 Red Sox. Authentic and classy, it's made from navy wool and leather is used for the sleeves. Ted Williams made the 1941 season memorable by hitting .406. No other player has hit above .400 since. This team jacket evokes memories of Ted's accomplishment and celebrates Red Sox history!
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1918 Boston Red Sox Jersey
(Babe Ruth)
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Babe Ruth took the mound in Game 1 of the 1918 World Series in Chicago wearing this wool flannel navy pinstriped uniform. The Babe recorded a pair of victories over the Cubs to lead the Red Sox to their fifth World Championship. But it would take Boston another 86 years to win their sixth World Series and finally break the Curse of the Bambino.
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