Posada 1997 bat

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  • suave1477
    Banned
    • Jan 2006
    • 4266

    #16
    Re: Posada 1997 bat

    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
    Thurman Munson

    Mattingly had a habit of labeling his bats with the numbers of Yankees HOFS so that they wouldnt get stolen by folks looking to grab a #23. Its quite possible that a young catcher like Posada chose the late Yankee legends number either for the same reason or to honor TM.

    Vintage as you could be right that is still a far stretch.

    Jetersbatboy I personally think the price on it is set a way big high.
    If your gonna trade some bats plus money for the Posada, I would say it all depends what bats your going to give the seller and how much after that your gonna give in cash.
    I would have to check our stock but we are selling a Game Used Posada with Steiner loa for half the price he has listed.
    Again why would you if you dont mind me asking pay top dollar or even trade your quality game used bats for a very questionable Posada (referring to the #15 on the knobs)???
    There are so many Posadas floating around out there why not wait for a better Posada that shows his definite Characteristics and with no questions about it??

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    • Vintagedeputy
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 3172

      #17
      Re: Posada 1997 bat

      Perhaps BMH could ask Posada. I think they speak to each other once in a while.

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      • Vintagedeputy
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 3172

        #18
        Re: Posada 1997 bat

        Just found this on jorgeposada.com

        looks like a black Marucchi?

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