History: One of the more notable Major League players to jump to the Federal League, the Terriers pulled Hall of Fame pitcher Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown from the Cincinnati Reds before the 1914 season. Brown, whose nickname came from a farming accident that mangled two fingers on his pitching hand, posted a 12-6 record in St. Louis while also serving as manager. He was fired, however, in August of the season and finished the year with the Brooklyn Tip Tops.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Federal League
- Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1914 by the St. Louis Terriers
- Authentic gray with blue pinstripe baseball flannel
- 50% wool, 50% polyester
- Navy felt lettering
- League sleeve patch
- No number
- Dry Clean Only
- Item #: STL14R
Please note: This product cannot be customized.