Misspelled names on uniforms
Misspelled names on uniforms
I believe this might be a new topic for us! Witness the 1970 New York Giants hosting the St. Louis Cardinals and their #1 draft choice linebacker:
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Can't find a pic, but in the 1987 replacement season, Philadelphia Eagles QB/P/H/ST Guido Merkens' uniform showed Merkins in the opener on Oct. 4 vs. the Chicago Bears.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct- ... story.html
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct- ... story.html
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I'd be curious as to why Favre is pronounced Farve?
also apparently this happened when he was on the Bears as well
also apparently this happened when he was on the Bears as well
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Not a misspelling but seeing this thread made me think of Marty Schottenheimer's uniform situation from way back when...
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Happens to the best of 'em
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The first misspelling on a team uniform that I remember was Ted Kluszewski with the White Sox in either 1959 or 1960.
The Z was backwards - not sure if it was intentional or not though. Bill Veeck had just become the team's owner.
My alltime favorite misspelling of an athlete's name was heavyweight boxer David Bey. He had his name tattooed
on his chest but it was misspelled "BAY" although he claimed that it was that way because people kept mispronouncing his name.
The Z was backwards - not sure if it was intentional or not though. Bill Veeck had just become the team's owner.
My alltime favorite misspelling of an athlete's name was heavyweight boxer David Bey. He had his name tattooed
on his chest but it was misspelled "BAY" although he claimed that it was that way because people kept mispronouncing his name.
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Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen's name was misspelled "Griffin" on his jersey in 2016. He was in his seventh season with the team already. As my wife and I like to joke, "I guess the interns were working that day."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... /91826142/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... /91826142/
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Not a misspelled name, but I remember in the 70's-80s that almost all the teams (minus the Steelers, I think) when they had two players with the same surname they put their initial (example, the Dallas Cowboys with Danny White [D. WHITE] and Randy White [R. WHITE]) or if they had the same initial they put their entire name (example, the Los Angeles Ram JACK YOUNGBLOOD and JIM YOUNGBLOOD). When they had the same fitrst name (example, the Cleveland Browns' two Robert Jackson's became R. E. JACKSON and R. L. JACKSON).
As for abreviated surnames, RB Chuck Weatherspoon surname appeared as SPOON with the Philadeklphia Eagles in the 1991 pre-season.
As for the Pittsburgh Steelers, in 1979 both Anthony Anderson and Larry Anderson appeared as ANDERSON in their jerseys.
As for abreviated surnames, RB Chuck Weatherspoon surname appeared as SPOON with the Philadeklphia Eagles in the 1991 pre-season.
As for the Pittsburgh Steelers, in 1979 both Anthony Anderson and Larry Anderson appeared as ANDERSON in their jerseys.
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Bills DT Bob Tatarek's name is misspelled here ...
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Always thought this photo was kinda cheesy … They couldn't find some green fabric to sew over the name plate when Sauer posed for this picture?
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