This soft ring-spun cotton blend t-shirt features a full chest screen print that includes a sketched action silhouette of Monte Irvin, his name and year of Induction, with the Baseball Hall of Fame logo in the background. Seamless ribbed crewneck collar. Taped neck and shoulders. Traditional fit.
- Constructed of 90% combed ring-spun cotton/10% polyester
- Full front screen print includes Hall of Famer’s action silhouette, name, year of Induction and Baseball Hall of Fame logo
- Seamless ribbed crewneck collar; taped neck and shoulders
- Licensed by the Negro League Museum
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM – NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10 to 15 business days for delivery
Possibly the greatest high school athlete in New Jersey history, Monte Irvin was a five-tool baseball player who starred in the Negro leagues with the Newark Eagles and in the Mexican League before becoming a National League star. A pioneer in the integration of Major League Baseball, Irvin debuted with the New York Giants in 1949 at age 30. A clutch hitter who particularly excelled in World Series play, Roy Campanella once called the outfielder, “the best all-around player I ever saw.”
This soft ring-spun cotton blend t-shirt features a full chest screen print that includes a sketched action silhouette of Monte Irvin, his name and year of Induction, with the Baseball Hall of Fame logo in the background. Seamless ribbed crewneck collar. Taped neck and shoulders. Traditional fit.
- Constructed of 90% combed ring-spun cotton/10% polyester
- Full front screen print includes Hall of Famer’s action silhouette, name, year of Induction and Baseball Hall of Fame logo
- Seamless ribbed crewneck collar; taped neck and shoulders
- Licensed by the Negro League Museum
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM – NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10 to 15 business days for delivery
Possibly the greatest high school athlete in New Jersey history, Monte Irvin was a five-tool baseball player who starred in the Negro leagues with the Newark Eagles and in the Mexican League before becoming a National League star. A pioneer in the integration of Major League Baseball, Irvin debuted with the New York Giants in 1949 at age 30. A clutch hitter who particularly excelled in World Series play, Roy Campanella once called the outfielder, “the best all-around player I ever saw.”