Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

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  • jwasserman
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 279

    Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

    I picked up a 1982-1983 LA Dodgers bat of Alejandros (Alex) Taveras. He barely had 50 at bats each season in LA but he wore #37 both years. However, written on the knob in vintage marker is #6 (Garvey's number both years). A long shot but would a star ever pick up a journeyman's bat? Am I right on dating the bat? The only other year Taveras played was 1976 and this is definitely not a bicentennial style LS. There is remnants of tape and pine tar on the handle.







    http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/game%20used/
    http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/wassermj/Neshek/
  • mariner_gamers
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 358

    #2
    Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

    Looks like a 77-79 to me. Alejandro was traded from the Astros to the Dodgers in 77. It appears he was in their minor leagues until 1982. I assume he has a signature model from this era because he had been in the bigs in 1976. He probably continued to order signature from H&B while in the minors.

    I have seen stars use other players bats in the past it is very common. Some players go after what they consider good wood regardless of the name on the bat. I would guess someone in the Dodgers minor league system used this or perhaps Alejandro was #6 in the minors?? I am not a Dodger expert by any means but it seems a stretch to connect it to Garvey in 1982. Anything is possible that is the fun of collecting!! The research is a blast. Keep at it and hopefully someone on here will be able to tie it to a specific player!

    Good luck!
    Davis
    Davis Emburey
    demburey@netzero.net
    Always looking for late 70's-late 80's Mariners game used bats!

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    • ironmanfan
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2005
      • 2252

      #3
      Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

      Could be a bat he used in the Minor Leagues as well.....

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      • suave1477
        Banned
        • Jan 2006
        • 4266

        #4
        Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

        Anything is possible.....maybe Garvey just wanted to try out that model and see how it felt maybe it was a bit different from his own model.

        We have in stock a Bubba Crosby Model bat Game Used by Jason Giambi, now why would Giambi want to use a Crosby model who knows.... but he did!!!

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        • Vintagedeputy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3172

          #5
          Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

          sometimes a player will grab another players bat to break a string of bad luck.

          Willie Harris used a souvenir bat and went 6 for 6 with the Braves

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          • MSpecht
            Moderator
            • Oct 2005
            • 1431

            #6
            Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

            Although clearly not one of Garvey's favorite models, he did order Mc44 bats twice in 1970. I is certainly possible that he used a teammates Mc44 bat during the 1977-79 time frame, including spring training. It would be interesting to see if any pics of Garvey duting the mid-late 1970's show this type of tape job. Also would be useful to research Tavares' minor league uniform numbers.

            Mike jackitout7@aol.com

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            • jwasserman
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 279

              #7
              Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

              thanks guys- it looks like taveras did stick around the dodgers farm system for another few years. id wonder why he'd need to have his number written on the knob in the minors given that he was probably the only minor leaguer with his own signature bat!

              i tried tracking down taveras- it looks like he's been hopping around as a manager in mexico for some time but doesnt seem to be with any club right now.
              http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/game%20used/
              http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/wassermj/Neshek/

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              • mariner_gamers
                Senior Member
                • May 2008
                • 358

                #8
                Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                If you find something out even months down the road please fill us in!! In the past few hours I have found myself searching Garvey photos online for tape jobs and numbers on knobs!!! Ahhhhhhh..........
                Davis Emburey
                demburey@netzero.net
                Always looking for late 70's-late 80's Mariners game used bats!

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                • ironmanfan
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 2252

                  #9
                  Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                  Originally posted by jwasserman
                  thanks guys- . id wonder why he'd need to have his number written on the knob in the minors given that he was probably the only minor leaguer with his own signature bat!
                  It really wasn't that uncommon for Minor League players to have their own signature model bats. I have two GU signature model bats from both Doug DeCinces and Tim Nordbrook used during their time in Rochester (AAA) and have seen countless others...

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                  • ndevlin
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1362

                    #10
                    Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                    Just for fun:

                    1977 Columbus Astros .216 BA 1 HR 9 RBI
                    1978 Albuquerque Dukes . 224 BA 0 HR 11 RBI
                    1978 San Antonio Dodgers .262 BA 1 HR 44 RBI
                    1979 Albuquerque Dukes .259 BA 0 HR 55 RBI

                    My guess would be that that is his number on the bat sometime in the minors, or, a teammate. Nice bat

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                    • ndevlin
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 1362

                      #11
                      Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                      Oh, and he also played for the 1977 Charleston Charlies

                      .149 BA 0 HR 9 RBI

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                      • island_style
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 402

                        #12
                        Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                        I have a Joe Simpson Dodgers 77-79 era H&B bat that has Garvey's #6 written on the knob. Simpson played for the Dodgers from 1975 to 1978 and wore uniform #'s 38 and 17. In 1979, he wore #18 for the Mariners.

                        Kind Regards,

                        Ron.

                        Rsamiano@aol.com

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                        • jwasserman
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 279

                          #13
                          Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                          ron,
                          just curious, what's your thought on the simpson bat? was it perhaps a minor league or spring training number or do you think garvey was a bit of a kleptomaniac and liked to steal from lesser known players?

                          with those "monstrous" numbers taveras put up, this must have been the only bat he used as it's banged up pretty good.

                          Originally posted by island_style
                          I have a Joe Simpson Dodgers 77-79 era H&B bat that has Garvey's #6 written on the knob. Simpson played for the Dodgers from 1975 to 1978 and wore uniform #'s 38 and 17. In 1979, he wore #18 for the Mariners.

                          Kind Regards,

                          Ron.

                          Rsamiano@aol.com
                          http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/game%20used/
                          http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/wassermj/Neshek/

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                          • cjclong
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 936

                            #14
                            Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                            The bat that Mickey Mantle used to hit the home run measured at 565 feet is in the Hall Of Fame. The bat he used had the name of some player I had never heard of on the barrel, I believe his name was Babe Loren.

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                            • island_style
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 402

                              #15
                              Re: Would a star like Garvey ever use a journeyman's bat?

                              Originally posted by jwasserman
                              ron,
                              just curious, what's your thought on the simpson bat? was it perhaps a minor league or spring training number or do you think garvey was a bit of a kleptomaniac and liked to steal from lesser known players?
                              I tried to look for Dodger minor league rosters from the 70's with uniform numbers but came up empty. The bat is in storage, and I can't remember off the top of my head what the model is to see if Garvey even used that type. The #6 on the knob matches another 77-79 Garvey bat that I have, though. Who knows if Garvey used the bat, but it was an affordable 70's Dodger bat. If he did use it, then that's even better!

                              Kind Regards,

                              Ron.

                              Rsamiano@aol.com

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