Bobby Bonilla's game-used official New York Mets gray road jersey from the 1992 season. The jersey features "New York" across the chest in classic blue, orange, and white tackle twill, with "Bonilla" and his number "25" on the back. The left sleeve bears a black-and-white "S" patch in memory of William Shea, the namesake of their stadium who had passed away in October 1991. The sides and shoulders feature a classic blue, orange, and white stripe design. The left front tail has the Russell Athletic Diamond Collection tag noting the size, "48," with strip tag below indicating the season, "1992." In fine condition. After four consecutive All-Star seasons in Pittsburgh, Bonilla disappointed in his first year with the Mets by hitting a paltry .249 while sluggishly whopping 19 homers. He improved the next year, hitting 34 home runs and making the National League All-Star team in 1993. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from The Man of Steal.