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2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league

2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league

2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league
Rare 2007 Mobile BayBears game worn jersey of Phil Avlas. Great condition, signed by player. Some minor wear but an absolute great example of a killer game used jersey. Class: AA Team Record: 71-68 Finished 3rd in the SL’s South Division Manager. Attendance: 232,235, Avg. 3,466 in 67 home dates. 2007 Mobile BayBears Statistics. The Mobile BayBears of the Southern League ended the 2007 season with a record of 71 wins and 68 losses, finishing third in the league’s South Division. The BayBears scored 664 runs and surrendered 613 runs. Carlos González led Mobile with 16 home runs and accounted for 75 RBI. Javier Brito paced all regular batters by hitting. Matt Green topped the squad with 12 wins, while Esmerling Vásquez earned a 3 ERA, tops among pitchers with enough qualifying appearances. Members of the 2007 Mobile BayBears who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Carlos González, Daniel Stange, Justin Upton, Aaron Cunningham, Max Scherzer, Emilio Bonifácio, Mark Reynolds, Brooks Brown, Esmerling Vásquez, Wilkin Castillo, Rusty Ryal and Greg Smith. The franchise was a member of the old. A high-level circuit that folded after the 1961 season. Mobile joined the SA in 1908 as the. Sea Gulls, but changed its name to the. In 1918, and the nickname stuck. The club played in the Association until July 1931, when it moved to. Franchise shifted back from Tennessee. A club known as the. Competed in the Class B. From 1937 to 1942. The Bears then continued in the SA classified as a. League in 1946 through its final season. During the 1940s and 1950s, the club was a longtime. The Bears played in 5,000-seat Hartwell Field located on Virginia Street in midtown. The nickname “Bears” lived on in modified form with the.
2007 mobile baybears game worn jersey PHIL AVLAS Rare defunct minor league