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1972 Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox Game-Used Rookie Road Flannel Jersey

(RoY Season • Outstanding Use • Graded 9)

SOLD FOR $22,226
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Carlton Fisk’s 1972 Boston Red Sox Jersey: A Historic Treasure

A Legendary Year in Baseball

In the annals of baseball history, few players have left as indelible a mark as Carlton Fisk. The year 1972 was particularly momentous for Fisk, as he clinched both the Rookie of the Year and Gold Glove awards. With a batting average of .293, 22 home runs, and 28 doubles, Fisk’s prowess on the field was undeniable. Over his illustrious career, he caught an unprecedented 2,226 games, a record for catchers, and was an 11-time All-Star, hitting a remarkable 376 career home runs. His contributions to the sport were immortalized with his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000.

The Unique 1972 Boston Red Sox Jersey

This particular jersey, worn by Fisk during his standout rookie season, is a testament to his early impact on the game. The front left tail of the jersey features the McAuliffe manufacturer’s tag, with a box tag above indicating the year “1972” and another below showing the size “44”. Notably, the jersey has been straight cut below the tag line, likely for player comfort. Across the chest, “BOSTON” is emblazoned, while the back proudly displays the number “27”. All lettering and numbering are crafted in navy blue on red tackle twill.

A Transition in Baseball Attire

The year 1972 marked a significant transition for the Boston Red Sox as they moved from flannels to knits. The team wore flannels for the first half of the season and debuted the knits at the 1972 All-Star Game. This makes Fisk’s flannel jersey not only rare but also a highly coveted piece of baseball memorabilia for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Historical Significance: Represents Fisk’s Rookie of the Year and Gold Glove-winning season.
  • Unique Transition: Part of the Red Sox’s shift from flannels to knits in 1972.
  • Exceptional Condition: Presented to us as game-used and shows outstanding use.

Accompanied by Authenticity

This jersey is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) from Photo-Match.com, which grades the jersey a 9, further attesting to its exceptional condition and historical value. Such documentation enhances the jersey’s desirability among those looking to consign baseball jerseys or expand their sports memorabilia collections.

In acquiring this jersey, one is not merely obtaining a piece of sports attire but a fragment of baseball history, a symbol of Carlton Fisk’s enduring legacy and the indelible mark he left on the game. If you have your own piece of history, consider reaching out to the appraisal experts at Grey Flannel Auctions.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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