I love finding cool pieces of patch. I love finding cool pieces of patch that can be traced to a specific game or event. It's not the easiest thing to always find, but I have found a few really cool ones over the years. Last week I managed to track down a pretty cool game used patch of Desmond Jennings who just happens to be one of my favorite former Durham Bulls players. Here is a look at the card:
The card comes from the 2010 Topps Pro Debut set which featured some awesome jumbo jersey and patch pieces from the 2009 and 2008 Futures All-Star Game. This Jennings patch actually comes from the 2009 game which was played in Anaheim. Jennings was a Durham Bull at the time the game was played. Here's a picture of Desmond sliding into home during the game......
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