Brad Wilkerson shirt
Date2005 April 04
DescriptionGray polyester shirt, size 48, with six gray buttons down the front placket. Neck and sleeves have red and blue trim. The front has "Washington / 7" in blue, red and gold appliques. Proper left front shirttail has a white manufacturer label, "Authentic Collection / Majestic," and two flag tags, "Set 1 / 2005" and "48." Proper left sleeve has a circular team patch in red, blue and gold. A manufacturer logo is embroidered in blue below. Reverse has "Wilkerson / 7" in blue and red appliques along with an MLB Authentication hologram sticker affixed to the bottom of the number. Rear top of the neck has a blue, white and gold embroidered MLB logo.
Bio/Historical NoteShirt worn by Brad Wilkerson of the Washington Nationals on April 4, 2005 when he collected the first hit for the Nationals in their first game of their Inaugural Season, a lead-off single against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Object numberB-2005-0036
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Majestic
Subject
Wilkerson, Brad, 1977-
Attributes
Classificationsuniforms
Dimensions25.5 x 35 in.
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