Los Angeles Dodgers William Harris Game Used Wilson Major League Baseball Jersey Size 42 Circa 1958
Offered here is William Harris’s 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers baseball jersey. 1958 was the Dodgers' first season on the West Coast after a highly publicized departure from Brooklyn, New York.
History:
About his Major League Baseball debut, Harris said, "It was at Shibe Park against the Phillies and I did O.K. but lost 3–2. I was pinch-hit for in the seventh inning and Sandy Koufax came on in relief. Roy Campanella was the catcher and it turned out to be his last game".
Features:
This first-year style is clearly the most desirable of all Los Angeles models. The supple grey flannel body provides the classic "Dodgers" on the chest, the only year the road model would not announce "Los Angeles". While most jerseys from this era were sent down to the minors following the season and reworked with the new team's design, this example remains 100% original and unaltered.
Harris’s number "21" appears on verso.
The front holds the proper "Wilson [size] 42" label. Above is a blue chain-stitched "#21 W Harris, 1958 Set 1."
According to Grey Flannel Actions, this jersey is properly tagged, presented as game-issued.
Offered here is William Harris’s 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers baseball jersey. 1958 was the Dodgers' first season on the West Coast after a highly publicized departure from Brooklyn, New York.
History:
About his Major League Baseball debut, Harris said, "It was at Shibe Park against the Phillies and I did O.K. but lost 3–2. I was pinch-hit for in the seventh inning and Sandy Koufax came on in relief. Roy Campanella was the catcher and it turned out to be his last game".
Features:
This first-year style is clearly the most desirable of all Los Angeles models. The supple grey flannel body provides the classic "Dodgers" on the chest, the only year the road model would not announce "Los Angeles". While most jerseys from this era were sent down to the minors following the season and reworked with the new team's design, this example remains 100% original and unaltered.
Harris’s number "21" appears on verso.
The front holds the proper "Wilson [size] 42" label. Above is a blue chain-stitched "#21 W Harris, 1958 Set 1."
According to Grey Flannel Actions, this jersey is properly tagged, presented as game-issued.