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  • Rboitano
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 481

    Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

    This bat is clearly a retail model Mantle bat. From the foil stamping to the 4 engraved on the knob. But it does come with an LOA from a former mets bat boy! haha

  • ndevlin
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 1362

    #2
    Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

    It is a store model bat, but I took it as just a bat he was given to use for the charity exhibition game instead of using one of his actual gamers.

    Does that make sense?

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    • STLHAMMER32
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 803

      #3
      Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

      Originally posted by ndevlin
      It is a store model bat, but I took it as just a bat he was given to use for the charity exhibition game instead of using one of his actual gamers.

      Does that make sense?
      Nate,

      This is how I looked at it. It at least says it is a store model bat in the auction...I don't know if he used a store model bat for that game but being an exhibition it is very possible mickey grabbed whatever bat they had...I can hear the Mick now..."Awe h*ll I dont give a #$#$ just give me that one..."

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      • Rboitano
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 481

        #4
        Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

        I dont see anywhere in the listing where it says "Store Model". Where do you see that?

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        • Rboitano
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 481

          #5
          Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

          This Hillerich & Bradsby Louville Slugger 125 Mickey Mantle model bat was used by Mantle in the 1964 Mayor's Trophy Game, a charity exhibition game played between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets on August 24, 1964. Mantle gave the bat to Paul Lozito, a New York Yankees and Mets batboy, after Mantle slightly cracked the bat at his only one at bat during the game. Paul had been a fan since he was a young boy and Mantle smiled when he asked for the bat and said, "Sure, Kid." The Mayor's Trophy Game was a precursor to the current "Subway Series" and was originally played between the Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. This Mantle game used bat, with a stamped number 4 on the knob, comes with a letter from Paul Lizito, whose name can be found in the New York Mets 1964 yearbook.

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          • ndevlin
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 1362

            #6
            Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

            Originally posted by Rboitano
            I dont see anywhere in the listing where it says "Store Model". Where do you see that?

            Fair enough. They should have listed it as a store model bat.


            Since it was a charity exhibition game, I took it as this bat was given to him for the event.

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            • STLHAMMER32
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 803

              #7
              Re: Go To Have It Auctions - Mickey Mantle 1964 "Mayor's Trophy" Game Used Bat

              Originally posted by Rboitano
              I dont see anywhere in the listing where it says "Store Model". Where do you see that?
              On second look it doesnt say that. I read that it had the "4" stamped on the bottom and I assumed it was listed as a store model because it was so obvious. It should have been listed that way.... I guess I assumed it was if they were stating that it had the "4"......collectors will know it is a store model from this information but the average guy looking may not...this is not right you are correct.

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