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Hi - I'm the Grace Collector whitehse mentioned above. Very cool items - what a score! Let me check them out in depth and get back to you. Grace was MVP of the 1992 Japan Tour. Grace was in Japan for 2000 Cubs/Mets season opening series too. Looks like you already know Grace will be at the Sun-Times show in November. Last time he was at a Sun-Times show, I took a gamer hat - and after inspecting it, he was cool with inscribing it with "Game Used" for me.
![]() ![]() I live in Huntley, west of Chicago. Last edited by gracecollector; 10-10-2013 at 10:50 AM. |
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Excellent, thank you for the help! Any information you can provide would be excellent since the 1992 Japan Tour jersey is such a unique item. I was about to email you through your website. I have a friend that works at Mounted Memories so I am trying to get a chance to meet him backstage as well at which time he could inspect the items. I also acquired his 1997 All Star warm-up jersey and locker nameplate. This jersey was mounted and framed. I removed the frame for purposes of this picture. Not sure whether I should get these jerseys signed (the 1997 AS jersey can easily be dismounted from the cardboard backing - the tape running down the center of the jersey is on the cardboard only and does not attach to the jersey). Thought you would like to see this jersey as well. |
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Some initial notes -
Jersey - The patch identifies it as 1992 Japan Tour. Grace did wear a size 46 for most of his career, towards the end went to 48. Does it have "GRACE" nameplate on back? Glove - doesn't look game used, probably more accurate to describe it as game-issued. It's the model he used. Japan here only refers to where the glove was made, not that it was issued for the 92 tour. Here's another game-issued Grace that matches yours and was sold in a 2011 Lelands auction. ![]() BTW - Japan Tour items are very rarely seen. The tour didn't get a lot of publicity in the US - so photo matches are tough. |
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The 1992 model Cubs jerseys do not appear to have included names on the back - see this Trachsel without his name on the back. But, the auction below shows that Russell Athletic was the manufacturer in 1992. The Japan Tour jersey was manufactured by Rawlings.
http://sports.mearsonlineauctions.co...entoryid=65621 Rawlings was the manufacturer of Cubs jerseys for 1991 (as shown in auction below), but the Rawlings tags on the 1992 tour of japan jersey are different with the tag on the 1992 tour of japan jersey located at the front right bottom and no neck tagging. http://sports.mearsonlineauctions.co...entoryid=43755 |
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I found this piece of information online that may explain why Rawlings did the 1992 Tour of Japan jersey even though Rawlings did not do the 1992 Cubs MLB jerseys:
"A recent auction allowed me to learn something about Rawlings advertising logos on MLB game uniforms. While the 1987 contract was the first widespread use of the manufacturer name on the jersey sleeve, there was at least one occasion upon which a Rawlings emblem was worn on an MLB uniform before that. In this case, it was the 1978 Reds Tour of Japan uniforms. While the grey roads during the season were Wilson products, the Reds went to Rawlings for the traveling grays worn in the postseason Japanese exhibition tour." http://www.mearsonline.com/index.php...t01returnid=98 |
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I recently just purchased a Carlos Baerga 1992 MLB Japan All Star Tour jersey
Everything seems correct with the jersey... A size 44 as he wore a 42 in 1991 and we all know Carlos got bigger every year he played ![]() Tagging is all appropriate also with rawlings and year code and the patch is sewn on in the correct spot to match the other examples... But i am trying to photo match it... All i have found is this very small image of Carlos in the bottom Left of it from someones twitter account that is inactive... (Attached to this post) I cannot find the original image anywhere...I have checked Getty and Googled quite a bit... I love in this photo how you can see the Japanese players on the right of the image!!! Anyone have any other ideas or can help would be appreciated. Thank you Andy |
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That photo appears in the November 16, 1992 issue of Sports Illustrated.
https://www.si.com/vault/issue/710877/59/2 Last edited by MrSeven; 09-06-2017 at 08:09 PM. |
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Twarman17,
Opinions are usually split on whether or not to get a jersey signed. I would recommend that if you do go that route that you get it signed in the tail section as I've shown here. BTW, regarding Mark Grace, I have a great story to share: I grew up in Tustin, CA graduating from Tustin Union High School, which happens to be Mark Grace's Alma Mater, although Mark Grace graduated several years after me. During the early 1980's I was taking batting practice in the batting practice cages directly across from the high school. Through the years I had become friendly with the owner of these batting cages. He pointed at a blond-hared kid shagging balls in the back of the batting cages. Out of the blue he declared that "This kid will absolutely hit .300 in the major leagues!". I said something like, "Whatever, man" and asked him why he was so sure? He told me that "He had seen literally thousands of baseball swings in his lifetime, and this kid DEFINITELY HAD IT! His name is Mark Grace and don't forget that he was the one that told me about him". Obviously he was right as Mark Grace had an extremely successful ML career. Mark Grace was the reason that the Cubs traded away Raphael Palmeiro, which is saying something (over 500 HR's and 3,000 career hits). TRIVIA QUESTION: Who had more hits than anyone in the 1990's in the MLB? ANSWER: Mark Grace Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-08-2017 at 04:58 AM. |
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