A gray road game used Baltimore Orioles jersey, number 21, worn by pitcher Jimmy Key during the 1997 season. The tag notes that the size 44 jersey, with 2" of additional length, was manufactured by Russell Athletic. The jersey features a patch on the left sleeve commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the city of Baltimore and a patch on the right sleeve honors the 50th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier. This was the only season to feature the patches. The item shows moderate wear with dirt stains throughout. Key was named to the All-Star team in 1997, compiling a 16-10 record with a 3.43 ERA.