I'm wondering what's going on with this one:
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.
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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