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Last time I did this was the countdown to Opening Day 2007. This time I'm just doing this for the heck of it. Instead of real baseball players, I'm trying this month to wear a baseball t-shirt or uniform for every day of the month that I have one. I don't ACTUALLY have one for every single number between 1 and 31, though I'm close.So far I've worn them on the 1st and 2nd:The obvious #1 for me is Hichori Morimoto. Not only will this month end with his birthday on January 31st, but this is still one of my favorite t-shirts (and he's still one of my favorite baseball players). This shirt was made during the 2008 season for the special "colors" associated with various Fighters players, so Hichori was green, Kensuke was pink, Kaneko blue, Darvish black. I think Inaba was gold.Of course, now Hichori plays for Yokohama and wears #5 and changed his "character color" to yellow, but... whatever.For #2 on the 2nd I decided to go with Kenji Johj...
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