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It is probably the 4th or 5th time I have seen this with a Longoria bat. Authenticators all seem to have there own little things they do and I like this one. It opens up the possibility of getting an unbroken authenticated bat.
Russell Wuerffel
Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
lakeerie92 @ yahoo.com
I saw this the other night, the helmet Vlad Guerrero was wearing had an authentication sticker on the back. He had set the record for most hits by a Dominican born player the night before... You'd think the possibliity of the holos being damaged is pretty high (I've bought some on ebay that are worn down by poor storage, nevermind being played with).
It is probably the 4th or 5th time I have seen this with a Longoria bat. Authenticators all seem to have there own little things they do and I like this one. It opens up the possibility of getting an unbroken authenticated bat.
I actually like the idea if it gives us the opportunity to purchase uncracked bats, if a guy decides to shut a bat down after a game... its worth it to me.
-Tony
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Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.
It is probably the 4th or 5th time I have seen this with a Longoria bat. Authenticators all seem to have there own little things they do and I like this one. It opens up the possibility of getting an unbroken authenticated bat.
Do you think MLB is taking the opportunity to catalog historic moments/events via the bat being brought back to the dugout and verifying the hologram over and over?
-Tony
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Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.
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