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  • cjclong
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 936

    Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

    I ran into Joe Macko at the Rangers game last night. I asked him if Josh Hamilton used one of this bats in a recent game. He said he thought Hamilton would like one of his old bats and brought it to the clubhouse to show him. I believe he said it is an S2, does that sound correct, and is 36 inches long and about 40 years old. He said Hamilton used it in a game and got a hit and a couple of sacrifice flies I believe. He said Hamilton still has the bat and may use it again. Brian was right about it being a Macko Louisville Slugger. What is the lenght of the C353 Louisville Slugger Hamilton is using now?
  • allstarsplus
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3707

    #2
    Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

    That is a great story. Surprised one of the big news organizations hasn't written a story about that!

    Way to go BMH!!!
    Regards,
    Andrew Lang
    AllstarsPlus@aol.com
    202-716-8500

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    • 5kRunner
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 560

      #3
      Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

      That is so cool.

      Hamilton is becoming one of my favorites. Love his personality.
      SCOTT
      scottjrepking at gmail.com


      Always looking for game used bats from Andre Dawson, Ryne Sandberg, Mark Grace, Jody Davis, Shawon Dunston, Jerome Walton, Rick Sutcliffe, and Greg Maddux. Preferably CUBS era bats.
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      • shoremen44
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 1161

        #4
        Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

        Love this story
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        Bert
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        Always looking for Matt Wieters, Tettleton, and that Orioles magic

        shoremen44@gmail.com

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        • BMH
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 1377

          #5
          Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

          He currently uses a 35in/33oz bat.
          Brian Hillerich

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          • cjclong
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 936

            #6
            Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

            Brian, if I understood Mr. Macko right he said the bat of his Hamilton is using is an S2 from about 40 years ago. Did I get the model right?

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            • AstrosCollector
              Banned
              • Feb 2007
              • 233

              #7
              Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

              I actually held that exact bat last season, and can tell you it is LOG!!!

              Mr. Macko was down in Corpus Christi when the Hooks (Astros AA Minor League team) were having a weekend celebration for the old Corpus Christi Giants.

              He came through the clubhouse with it and told me it was the same bat that he used when he played. It was like a telephone pole. Mr. Macko is quite a character! I believe he said he was an ambassador for the Rangers.

              Cool story!

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              • Tay1038
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 905

                #8
                Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                Great story and find! I wonder if anyone else has tried this before - using a 50's or 60's model bat? Any other cool stories like this out there?
                Email: Tay1038@aol.com
                - Interested in Current & Vintage Minnesota Twins game-used memorabilia - Killebrew, Oliva, Carew, Puckett, Hrbek, Blyleven, Mauer, Morneau, Tom Kelly (Manager), Minneapolis Millers & St. Paul Saints

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                • metsbats
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 3840

                  #9
                  Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                  Josh gave "turn back the clock" a whole new meaning!

                  How about the game in 1997 where David Wells wore a 35K Babe Ruth game used cap to the mound during the first inning. Joe Torre made him take it off after the first inning because it violated MLB uniform protocol.

                  Also I remember reading once that Mike Schmidt used a 70's era Adirondack bat during a game in the 80's too.
                  metsbats86@aol.com

                  Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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                  • rose14
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 321

                    #10
                    Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                    The older players, especially in the early 1900's swung some really big wood. I just got a bat in this week that is from H & B's earliest labeling (JF Hillerich & Son) period and it is huge. It was used in 1911 by Hank Severeid during his rookie season. The bat is 36" and weighs a whopping 44oz.

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                    • shoremen44
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 1161

                      #11
                      Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                      rose14

                      I have a Frank Howard 1963 bat... are you ready... 38" and 46.5 ounces...
                      Bert
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                      Always looking for Matt Wieters, Tettleton, and that Orioles magic

                      shoremen44@gmail.com

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                      • cordovacollector
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 646

                        #12
                        Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                        I love this thread!

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                        • rj_lucas
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 489

                          #13
                          Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                          Originally posted by rose14
                          The older players, especially in the early 1900's swung some really big wood. I just got a bat in this week that is from H & B's earliest labeling (JF Hillerich & Son) period and it is huge. It was used in 1911 by Hank Severeid during his rookie season. The bat is 36" and weighs a whopping 44oz.
                          I guess players needed that much lumber just to get ball past the infield during the dead ball era.

                          Ruth continued to swing a heavy bat (as much as 54 oz. by some accounts) even as the live ball era began and the rest was history.

                          Rick
                          rickjlucas@gmail.com

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                          • 012562
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 102

                            #14
                            Re: Josh Hamilton vintage bat BMH got it right.

                            Originally posted by Tay1038
                            Great story and find! I wonder if anyone else has tried this before - using a 50's or 60's model bat? Any other cool stories like this out there?
                            In about January of 1981, the University of California at Riverside had some kind of exhibition baseball game with pro players against the current UCR team. Pro guys like Jim Barr, Dan Whitmer, Kim Allen, Rickey Peters, Bob Owchinko, Bob Grich, Bobby Bonds, and Bruce Boisclair participated in the game. I was able to get in the dugout before the game, and I was kind of amazed to see Bobby Bonds with a Louisville Slugger bat that was from prior to 1976. It looked even older, with faded wood and toning. I don't know the date on it, but at the time I thought it was from the start of Bobby's career. Since Bobby was from Riverside, I figured he must have picked it up from some relative he had provided it to or he had it stored away somewhere in some house he might have still owned in Riverside. What made this special was that Barry hit a bomb to centerfield with that bat during the game.

                            As an aside, Dan Whitmer did not have any wood bats to use, so he used aluminum bats (most guys used Easton at that time). During the game, TWICE he broke aluminum bats in half during his at bats. I have never seen an aluminum break in half even one other time.

                            Tom Duino

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