Matt, I took some time to see if I could figure out what was going on here. I don't buy into Hunt's explanation of the Red Sox restoring minor league jerseys back to the original. Why would they go to the time and expense? To re-use them in Boston? Yeah Right. By the time those jerseys would have been returned, there would have been at least 2 years backlog on hand. Here's a look lot by lot of what was listed and the reality of each lot.

Lot 118 House/ Hobson- This jersey is the wrong size ( 38) for both players ( 42)

Lot 119 Cooper- This MAY be ok as it matches size wise. However, the back 7 is much larger than the 1 which would seem to indicate a possible change/ replacement.

Lot 120 Popowski/ Tiant Wrong size for Popowski, This jersey May have been a Tiant as he wore a size 43 that year.

Lot 121 Cleveland/ Montgomery Wrong size for Cleveland. May have been Montgomery. 33 is a bad restoration.

Lot 122 Burleson/ Tiant Wrong size for both players.

Lot 123 Petrocelli/Beniquez Wrong size for Petrocelli May have been Beniquez size based on size.

Lot 124 Cleveland Wrong size Jersey is listed as a 44L Cleveland was a 42

Lot 125 Miller/ Didier May have been Didier, jersey was originally ordered for Correll

Lot 126 Stange/ Johnson May have been Johnson jersey was originally ordered for Cepeda.

Lot 127 Darrell Johnson This one may be ok

Lot 128 Kennedy This one may be ok

Lot 129 Guerrero/ Skok wrong size for both players.

Lot 130 Petrocelli/ Johnson This jersey may have originally been a Petrocelli

Lot 131 Segui/ Clemons Wrong size for both players

Lot 132 Burleson Wrong size for Burleson

So if I look at the Red Sox portion of this auction they listed 15 items and mis- described 12 of them-- Pretty bad.

These listings were another example of looking at the tags and the number and letting it go at that. When you have multiples of the same player and the same year but in different sizes during this era ('70's) here's a hint-- at least one of the jerseys is not what you think it is.