Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2017
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/8/2017
All-Star Cliff Floyd is the focus of these three game-worn items, which include his 1993 Double-A Harrisburg Senators game-worn batting practice jersey, his signed 1999 Florida Marlins game-worn gray road pants, and his Marlins game-worn batting helmet. Floyd’s orange mesh Senators No. 30 batting practice jersey has the Montreal Expos patch sewn on the left sleeve above its sewn-on Rawlings patch. Flag tags in the neck include Rawlings size 50 and “2 inch extra length” for the 6-foot-5, 220-pound slugger who hit .329 with 26 homers and 101 RBIs in 101 games with Harrisburg before he was moved up to Triple-A Ottawa. Rawlings size 50 tagging on the left front tail has let go its stitching on the left, top and upper right side, but remains sewn-on by red thread on the rest of the right and across the bottom. Some cracks to the heat-screened numbers and letters but very little vinyl loss, if any. Floyd’s 1999 Marlins game-worn pants come with a COA and have Russell Athletic size 39 tagging in the waistband along with a “15 Floyd 38-41-31-99” patch sewn to the right, and a “H-Cut -1” waist” flag tag on the left. Cliff signed with his No. 30 and the “2001 ASG” notation in black marker on the front left pant leg as a nod to his best year in the majors, when he represented the National League and hit .303 with 44 doubles, four triples, 31 homers, 103 RBIs, 18 stolen bases and 123 runs scored. Floyd’s game-worn Marlins batting helmet has his No. “30” decal on the back above the MLB logo sticker, with the “3” partially detached at the top. The U.S. flag decal is applied to the right side of the helmet, which has a size 7 5/8 sticker inside the top along with MLB Authentic Diamond Collection and “Warning” stickers. Nice wear to the inner padding. Comes with a COA with a holofoil sticker that is matched to the one applied to the back of the helmet.
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