1965 Toledo Mud Hens Home Throwback Baseball Jersey (Sizes 3XL - 5XL) with #7 from Ebbets Field Flannels
Toledo was a Major League team in the 1880"s, and had the distinction of having a black player - Moses Fleetwood Walker - on their roster. When the Toledo Mud Hens moved to Charleston, the new Toledo team was originally called the Glass Sox, but in response to fans' objections to the name, it was shortened to Sox.American AssociationExact reproduction of 1965 home jerseyAuthentic white with navy pin wool flannelRed on navy felt letteringMudhens sleeve patch# 7 on front, sleeve and backMade in the USATo order sizes Small - 2XL click here.Please be sure to look at the other Ebbets Field Flannels items that we offer.
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