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Jesse Orasco NY Mets game used bat ebay 230985122132
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Re: Jesse Orasco NY Mets game used bat ebay 230985122132
Looks like an error bat to me. I have seen another error bat of Jesse's with his last name spelled as "GROSCO" on the barrel.Looking for ...
Any Game Used Mets jerseys from 1986 and 1987
Any Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling, Lee Mazzilli and John Olerud Mets items
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Re: Jesse Orasco NY Mets game used bat ebay 230985122132
Fellow forum moderator David Louie pointed out that the bat could not be from Orosco's Mets years because his last year in a Mets uniform was 1987 and MLB didn't start stamping team names onto barrels until 1990.
Which had me wonder... how is this bat possible... So I took a better look at the knob markings, and the bat is clearly from 2000. I then looked at baseball reference and found a very interesting tidbit of info...
On Dec 10, 1999, the Mets traded Chuck McElroy to Baltimore for none other than Jesse Orosco! He was to take a Mets uniform 13 seasons later... but this eventually never happened, as Orosco was promptly traded to St. Louis prior to the start of the 2000 season, for Joe McEwing. I suppose that this bat was ordered sometime within those few months in which Orosco was part of the Mets roster...
but I do wonder how they would make such a silly mistake... I am sure that by that point in his career, Orosco had been using Rawlings bats for 2 decades!Looking for ...
Any Game Used Mets jerseys from 1986 and 1987
Any Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling, Lee Mazzilli and John Olerud Mets items
Email me at TNT_Toys@yahoo.comComment
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Re: Jesse Orasco NY Mets game used bat ebay 230985122132
Fellow forum moderator David Louie pointed out that the bat could not be from Orosco's Mets years because his last year in a Mets uniform was 1987 and MLB didn't start stamping team names onto barrels until 1990.
Which had me wonder... how is this bat possible... So I took a better look at the knob markings, and the bat is clearly from 2000. I then looked at baseball reference and found a very interesting tidbit of info...
On Dec 10, 1999, the Mets traded Chuck McElroy to Baltimore for none other than Jesse Orosco! He was to take a Mets uniform 13 seasons later... but this eventually never happened, as Orosco was promptly traded to St. Louis prior to the start of the 2000 season, for Joe McEwing. I suppose that this bat was ordered sometime within those few months in which Orosco was part of the Mets roster...
but I do wonder how they would make such a silly mistake... I am sure that by that point in his career, Orosco had been using Rawlings bats for 2 decades!Comment
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