Kansas City Royals A. J. HINCH 7 Majestic Team - Issued Gray Road Jersey Size 46
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:18874473 | Sport: Baseball |
Team: Kansas City Royals | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
League: MLB | Player: A. J. Hinch |
Brand: Majestic Athletic | UPC: Does not apply |
with Majestic Cool Base Black Undershirt (Size XL)
AJ Hinch #7
Authentic Collection - Majestic Athletic - Size 46
BACKGROUND: I don’t have the information regarding the exact origin of this MLB (Major League Baseball) jersey. As such, I don’t know if the jersey was used or worn in a game by the actual player or not. The jersey has an original 0062 wash tag (in...dicating it's an authentic team-issued jersey) on the inside seam of the garment - please see photo.
CONDITION: The jersey and undershirt are in great condition, but are a little dirty from original use/storage. I decided not to wash them to maintain them in their current/original condition, however buyer may wish to wash them for a cleaner look (if desired). The jersey (vest) has the original large external "Authentic Collection - Majestic Athletic" tag. This jersey has no hologram number, set or year tags, or (COA) Certificate of Authenticity. This is a high quality garment.
PLEASE NOTE: I have tried my best to provide an accurate description of this jersey. Additionally, I have added multiple photographs of the actual jersey being offered. Please read the description and view all photos carefully before purchasing. Thank you and best wishes.
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THE PLAYER: Andrew Jay Hinch (born May 15, 1974) is an American professional baseball coach and former catcher, who is currently the manager for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). Prior to joining the Astros, Hinch played as catcher for the Oakland Athletics (1998–2000), Kansas City Royals (2001–2002), Detroit Tigers (2003), and Philadelphia Phillies (2004), managed the Arizona Diamondbacks (from May 2009 to July 2010), and was the vice president of professional scouting for the San Diego Padres (from September 2010 to August 2014). He won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers as the Astros' manager.