Ryan Dull Fourth of July shirt
Date2017 July 04
DescriptionGray uniform shirt, size 46, with six gray buttons down the front placket and "Oakland" and "66" in blue and red star appliques on the front chest. There is an American flag patch on the proper right sleeve and a dark blue elephant standing on a baseball holding a bat on the proper left sleeve along with a red embroidered manufacturer logo. Proper left front shirttail has a manufacturer label with a QR code and manufacturer information. Reverse of the shirt has "Dull" in red appliques and "66" in blue and red star appliques. There is an MLB logo patch at the top back of the neck.
Bio/Historical NoteUniform shirt worn by Ryan Dull of the Oakland Athletics when he stranded the first 36 runners he inherited, the majors' best mark since the beginning of the expansion era in 1961. The special-event uniform was worn for Independence Day Weekend.
Object numberB-2017-0090
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Majestic
Subject
Dull, Ryan, 1989-
Classificationsuniforms
Dimensionsw x h: 24 x 35 in.
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