Real game jerseys are expensive and they def reuse them. Players have to pay like $500 when they swap jerseys and give it to someone else.

Real game jerseys are expensive and they def reuse them. Players have to pay like $500 when they swap jerseys and give it to someone else.
Okay, kinda figured but wasn’t sure.They have the player’s last name on the pants so you can tell who’s is who’s and the player’s last names and numbers were on the tops so easy enough. Pause but I actually wore Alfonso Soriano’s old pants when I had to suit up and be in the dugout.
Can’t remember exactly how socks worked but I remember they would get washed too. Cleats all had names on em too so you could tell but they usually stayed by the player’s lockers.
Okay, kinda figured but wasn’t sure.
Breh rocked Soriano’s uni AND played the dugout
You was living the life. How did you attain that gig??
It differs per team but Derrick Henry stopped doing it because it was costing $350 a jersey
Breh you could share some of your experiences on some, “Tales from the Nationals”, ish.Some friends of mine worked for them and me, @Brief Keef and one of our real life brehs took over for them when they went to school. shyt was crazy as hell pro athletes be living the life
The white players gave off cracker vibes but some were cool like Ryan Zimmerman but the Latin and Black players were lit as fukk.