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  1. #101
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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats




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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    I remember seeing Jeff's Grace bat a few years ago at a show. That thing had twigs and rocks all over it. Funny thing about Grace is I don't remember him wearing batting gloves...his uniforms must have been disgusting.

    Anyone have something of Pete Incavilia? I saw him literally dunk his handle into a bucket one time.

    Dave

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Here is my Edgar from 2003

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Here are a few from my collection:

    2002-03 Craig Biggio Astros Bat
    Astros clubhouse people are known for wipping off a lot of Biggio's tar when the bat get out. This one made it uncracked and unwiped.

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    1995 Jerry Goff Astros Bat
    One of my favorite Astros bats because it has great eye appeal.

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    1992 Juan Guerrero Astros Bat
    Not the biggest star, but he sure knew how to add the tar and tape.

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    1992 Pete Incaviglia Astros Bat
    Someone asked for it, and here it is. He did pur tar on everything he used, and especially this bat. I have never seen another one like this.

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    And last but not least (but not from my Astros Collection),

    2006 Alfonso Soriano Nationals Bat
    From his 40/40/40 season, photomatched, and one of the best Soriano bats around, plus PSA/DNA 9.5. Thanks Andrew!

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    Enjoy!

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Quote Originally Posted by eGameUsed View Post
    Here are a few from my collection:

    2002-03 Craig Biggio Astros Bat
    Astros clubhouse people are known for wipping off a lot of Biggio's tar when the bat get out. This one made it uncracked and unwiped.

    Attachment 9919

    1995 Jerry Goff Astros Bat
    One of my favorite Astros bats because it has great eye appeal.

    Attachment 9921

    1992 Juan Guerrero Astros Bat
    Not the biggest star, but he sure knew how to add the tar and tape.

    Attachment 9922

    1992 Pete Incaviglia Astros Bat
    Someone asked for it, and here it is. He did pur tar on everything he used, and especially this bat. I have never seen another one like this.

    Attachment 9923

    And last but not least (but not from my Astros Collection),

    2006 Alfonso Soriano Nationals Bat
    From his 40/40/40 season, photomatched, and one of the best Soriano bats around, plus PSA/DNA 9.5. Thanks Andrew!

    Attachment 9920

    Enjoy!
    WOW! THOSE ARE SOME AWESOME GAMERS! REALLY NICE!!

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Not a lot of tar by modern day standards but old Keith could always give George Brett a run for his money in the 80's when it came to using pine tar.

    David
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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    This is the most tar I have ever seen on an Arod bat it's sweeeet! Also have a couple nice Vladimir Guerrero bats he's always good for some Tar. Great thread!
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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Hi AROD313,

    Can you please contact me at Richardsona742@aol.com. I have a question I would like to ask you regarding one of your bats.

    Thanks,

    Anthony

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    Re: heavily pine tarred bats

    Are the Vlad Guerrero bats or the Arod bat for sale???

 

 

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