Custom Shirt For Jon Rauch: Darth Dickey

by 2 March 26, 2012 0 Comments

After hearing that Jon Rauch "borrowed" our Darth Dickey poster from the PSL street corner, he hit me up on twitter asking if I could print a custom shirt for him to wear (under his jersey) when R.A. is on the mound this season. Of course I said yes. I had one shot to get this right so I was very careful lining up the shirt to make sure everything was centered. Nike dri-fit shirts aren't cheap and I'd look like an idiot telling him I messed it up. Last thing I'd want to do is tell the 6'll hurler that he needed to mail out another one. Luckily it came out perfect and hopefully it becomes a good luck charm for both Jon and R.A.! If you'd like to get your hands on the t-shirt version of this design you can do so by clicking HERE. A portion of each shirt sold goes to the Kilimanjaro Outreach Charity / Bombay Teen Challenge in Dickeys name. That is the foundation that R.A. was raising money for during his climb up the mountain this past offseason. Follow both @jrauch60 and @RADickey43 on twitter. LGM!  


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