March 24, 2022: Spring Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/24/2022
This is a standout item from the 1980 Cy Young Award winner and popular Windy City broadcaster Steve Stone, a game-worn jersey from the tail end of his career and his first year in Baltimore. The home knit jersey has the six-button front with stretch-ribbed orange and black, with black/white/orange sleeve accents. It has two-color orange-on-black tackle twill for the No. 21, team name and NOB. The NOB is sewn directly to the plate, which is straight-stitch affixed to the jersey. Stone started his stint with the Orioles wearing No. 21 before switching to No. 32 later in the season and in his epic 25-7 campaign in 1980. The shirt has Rawlings Size 42 labeling at the inside front-right tail, with “Set 1 1979” flap tag, all showing solid consistent wear. Stone ended his 11-year playing career with an 107-93 log and 3.97 ERA for four teams, tucking away that historic Cy Young Award in the process, then turned himself into a beloved (perhaps not universally, but who is?) broadcaster in the Windy City, first for the Cubs and ultimately with the White Sox.
1979 Steve Stone Orioles Game-Worn Home Jersey
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