Helmet, Baseball
Object number2016.11.3
Manufacturer
Richardson
Date2005-2015
OriginChina
MediumPlastic/Adhesive/Paper/Ink/Foam
Credit LineGift of Claudio Reilsono
DescriptionCarnegie Mellon University Tartan baseball helmet. Black plastic helmet with two vent holes atop dome.Dimensions5.5 x 7.813 x 11.375 in. (14 x 19.8 x 28.9 cm)InscriptionsAdhered on front is a maroon and white sticker with "CM" in Olde English font.
Raised numbers on back at bottom "062013-13".
Underside of bill has raised text relating "WARNING" and safety information, also has handwritten ink "XVI".
MarksAdditional raised text inside dome denoting product information including "RT-043".
Interior of dome has four adhesive stickers relating to manufacture:
at front is white sticker with black text "7 1/2",
at proper right is silver and black sticker with maker's mark for Richardson,
at back is silver sticker with black text "MADE IN CHINA",
at proper left is silver holographic sticker with Major League Baseball logo and text "AB084778740 / Authentic / COLLECTION".
Historical NotesPart of a collection donated by baseball coach and scout Claudio Reilsono that represent milestones from his professional baseball career, which spans three decades. As of 2016, Reilsono had been the head coach of the Carnegie Mellon University's Tartans since 2005, leading them to their first baseball championship in the school's history, the 2015 District V Conference Championship. His jersey number is 16, a number he has worn since 1977, in honor of New York Mets Center Fielder Lee Mazzilli, a player whose style Reilsono admired. Besides CMU, Reilsono has also coached for Quaker Valley High School, Penn State-Beaver, and Duquesne University. As of 2016, he was the lead scout for Global Scouting Bureau and had signed more than sixty players to professional baseball teams throughout Europe. In 2015, Reilsono established the Olindo and Ida Reilsono Baseball Classic, which is named after his Italian immigrant parents. After attending his first Pirates game in 1973, Reilsono announced to his father that he wanted to be a professional baseball player; his father, Olindo, vowed that the family would support him in his pursuit.
Previous owner
Claudio Reilsono
Related institution
Carnegie Mellon University Tartans
Related institution
Quaker Valley High School
Related institution
Pennsylvania State University
Related institution
Global Scouting Bureau
Related institution
Carnegie Mellon University
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