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12-03-2009, 09:12 PM #1
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Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
I'm wondering what's going on with this one:
http://www.lelands.com/Auction.aspx/...Used-Bat/page1
The description says:
"One of the true rarities, a bat of a major player which can be tied to a specific at bat. This bat was obtained from Luis Peraza who pitched to Hank Aaron and struck him out. On the second strike Aaron cracked this bat and got another one from the dugout and received his third strike and a K from Peraza. After the game Peraza approached friend Orlando Cepeda and teammate of Aaron’s and asked if he could have the bat. Aaron agreed but comically lamented that he had to not only be struck out but had to give him his bat as well. Louisville Slugger A99 is cracked with nice use. 35”. Fantastic LOA in great detail; from Luis Peraza."
Well, Peraza's career consisted of 8 games in 1969. But can anyone tell me what's wrong with this bat?
I thought the people at Leland's were pretty sharp and would've caught this rather obvious inconsistency.
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12-03-2009, 09:40 PM #2
Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
'73-'75 era?
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12-03-2009, 09:46 PM #3
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
yup. How in the world did they miss that?
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12-03-2009, 09:50 PM #4
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
Wow
.... Is it even a true Aaron gamer?
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12-04-2009, 11:48 AM #5
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
I called Leland's and they courteously returned my call and confirmed the bat is a 1973-75 model. So I said, "Well, that blows your entire story of provenance, because that pitcher's career began and ended in 1969." He said he'd make note of it on the auction listing (bids are over $1500 now.)
I'll be very curious to see how they handle this. In my opinion, the listing is completely compromised, the bat clearly is not what it is described as being, and the item should simply be withdrawn. It still amazes me they didn't catch this sooner, because I've always held Leland's in high regard.
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12-04-2009, 12:25 PM #6
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
Mark17,
Thanks for the tip! I was thinking of bidding, but not now!
Best,
Tim
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12-04-2009, 12:47 PM #7
Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
Lelands is a quality outfit; I'm confident they'll do what is right
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12-04-2009, 04:31 PM #8
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
No shock this is not the first time something from a former player is not legit, auction houses relax when they get stuff like that and they should not.. Remember the late Al G. the Dodgers outfielder who made that famous catch on Joe Dimaggio in the World Series that time and how he auctioned off the "glove" but then later claimed he still had the glove? That is just one example off the top of my head.
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12-06-2009, 06:34 PM #9
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Re: Leland's 1969 Hank Aaron bat I don't think so....
Recalling anothe story like Legaleagle's, Shotgun Shuba consigned three Brooklyn jerseys to MEARS for auction. MEARS rejected one...a 1955 World Series jersey that Shuba's son acknowledged was purchased from a dealer, not kept all those years by Shotgun.
Dave M.
Chicago area