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  • justinlm24
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 240

    BB...another pujols question...

    In my endless search for a pujols gamer I have come across another. It's a 2007 blonde sam bat. Bat looks good for the most part. Medium use, medium tar, and 5 on the knob. Just wanted to ask a question about the info on the end of the barrell. Here is what is on the end....

    34.5
    31.5
    3 27 07
    JB1S/SG1
    7575

    Does this info coincide with what should be on the end of a pujols gamer? Where this one has 7575, I've seen other sam bats have A.P. so that's the only thing I am questioning. I still don't know what all that stuff means. So any info on this would be helpful......
  • justinlm24
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 240

    #2
    Re: BB...another pujols question...

    In case it wasn't obvious, I am new to collecting, so be patient with me....

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    • treant985
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 481

      #3
      Re: BB...another pujols question...

      Originally posted by justinlm24
      In my endless search for a pujols gamer I have come across another. It's a 2007 blonde sam bat. Bat looks good for the most part. Medium use, medium tar, and 5 on the knob. Just wanted to ask a question about the info on the end of the barrell. Here is what is on the end....

      34.5
      31.5
      3 27 07
      JB1S/SG1
      7575

      Does this info coincide with what should be on the end of a pujols gamer? Where this one has 7575, I've seen other sam bats have A.P. so that's the only thing I am questioning. I still don't know what all that stuff means. So any info on this would be helpful......
      34.5=34.5 inches long
      31.5=31.5 ounces
      3 27 07 = march 27, 2007, production date (be careful with earlier sam bats because sometimes they'll list it DD MM YY instead of MM DD YY).
      JB1(s)/sg1=maybe someone can confirm, but I believe this means that the knob of the bat is from the JB1 model (except a smaller version, thus 's') and the barrel is from an sg1 bat.
      7575=batch production code. earlier sam bats had the players' initials. Check out this database that birdbats put together: http://webpages.charter.net/birdbats...20Database.htm . You can see that another person has a Pujols bat from that exact same production batch on that same day (Mar 27, 2007).

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      • justinlm24
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2006
        • 240

        #4
        Re: BB...another pujols question...

        So all that info checks out ok? Nothing funny or wrong with it? Just want to make sure.

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        • Birdbats
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1439

          #5
          Re: BB...another pujols question...

          There's nothing suspect with the production info on the bat. 7575 seems to be a common code for more recent Pujols bats.

          Albert used natural Sam Bats for 10% of his plate appearances in 2007, so there is a chance it's a bat he used. The key would be the use characteristics. Photos would help.

          Most Pujols bats offered in the hobby are legit bats that were used by someone other than Albert. Often, it's easy to tell from photos whether bats show Albert's characteristics.
          Jeff Scott
          birdbats@charter.net
          http://www.birdbats.com

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          • rj_lucas
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 489

            #6
            Re: BB...another pujols question...

            Jeff, that was post #666 for you. Please hurry and make another post before rumors start to spread

            Rick
            rickjlucas@gmail.com

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            • Birdbats
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 1439

              #7
              Re: BB...another pujols question...

              Done!

              I can feel the temperature dropping already!
              Jeff Scott
              birdbats@charter.net
              http://www.birdbats.com

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