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    Mcgwire bat question

    Hi Guys

    I have a mcgwire rawlings bat (dark blue ring) with the following on the knob (MM 466 O O29 3) - looks like an early career bat 1986?

    Cant find much info on him ever using a 466 0 model bat and the 3 on the knob would normally indicate 1993, but this is definitely an early career bat. Also, his number (25) is written in black marker at the top and bottom of the bat.

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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    Question Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Maybe someone who knows Rawlings/Adirondack bats would be better equipped to give a definitive answer, but I've always though that, on lighter colored bats, the "Pro Ring" was color coded to the team the player was with. I would think that A's bats would havev a green ring and Cardinals bats would have a red ring. Photos would help an awful lot on this, if you can supply them.

    Dave Miedema

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    Maybe someone who knows Rawlings/Adirondack bats would be better equipped to give a definitive answer, but I've always though that, on lighter colored bats, the "Pro Ring" was color coded to the team the player was with. I would think that A's bats would havev a green ring and Cardinals bats would have a red ring. Photos would help an awful lot on this, if you can supply them.

    Dave Miedema
    Dave -

    While working for Rawlings, I asked this question of the 'Pro Rep' for the Rockies as I had seen a few Rockies bats with Purple Pro Rings, some with Black Pro Rings and some with Blue Pro Rings (?).

    According to him, there is NO 'team coloring' theme to the rings. They will try to get players bats with team colored ring if possible, but at the end of the day there is no rhyme or reason to the Pro Ring color.

    The bats are made with different color rings based on batch, date made, etc. That was the last I ever heard about it, so it is possible that McGwire had a Blue Pro Ring bat in Oakland.

    For the Record, the ONLY Pro Ring Colors I have ever seen are:

    Silver (on Black Bats)
    Gold (on Black Bats)
    Dark Blue, Red, Black and Purple. I have never seen Orange, Yellow, Green, etc.

    - Smitty

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by xpress34 View Post
    Dave -

    While working for Rawlings, I asked this question of the 'Pro Rep' for the Rockies as I had seen a few Rockies bats with Purple Pro Rings, some with Black Pro Rings and some with Blue Pro Rings (?).

    According to him, there is NO 'team coloring' theme to the rings. They will try to get players bats with team colored ring if possible, but at the end of the day there is no rhyme or reason to the Pro Ring color.

    The bats are made with different color rings based on batch, date made, etc. That was the last I ever heard about it, so it is possible that McGwire had a Blue Pro Ring bat in Oakland.

    For the Record, the ONLY Pro Ring Colors I have ever seen are:

    Silver (on Black Bats)
    Gold (on Black Bats)
    Dark Blue, Red, Black and Purple. I have never seen Orange, Yellow, Green, etc.

    - Smitty
    Smitty -
    I have a Mark McGwire Pro bat - Game Used 1988 World Series -it has a Green Ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xpress34 View Post
    I have never seen Orange, Yellow, Green, etc.
    I have two orange-ring bats hanging in my office -- an Astros Mike Scott and an Orioles Luke Scott. This site has several photos of McGwire's Oakland bats with green rings. I've seen white rings on black Rawlings bats, along with silver and gold.

    A McGwire bat with a blue ring is suspicious, in my opinion. Would love to see photos.

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbats View Post
    I have two orange-ring bats hanging in my office -- an Astros Mike Scott and an Orioles Luke Scott. This site has several photos of McGwire's Oakland bats with green rings. I've seen white rings on black Rawlings bats, along with silver and gold.

    A McGwire bat with a blue ring is suspicious, in my opinion. Would love to see photos.
    Jeff -

    I did forget to list the white rings (on black bats) that you mentioned...

    As I said before, the list I made were the only colors I had ever seen...

    - Smitty

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by xpress34 View Post
    Jeff -

    I did forget to list the white rings (on black bats) that you mentioned...

    As I said before, the list I made were the only colors I had ever seen...

    - Smitty

    Smitty

    Not to derail the thread could you shoot me an email a jmahoney252@yahoo.com. I have a question/comment to pass along.

    Thanks,

    Joe

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by xpress34 View Post
    Dave -

    While working for Rawlings, I asked this question of the 'Pro Rep' for the Rockies as I had seen a few Rockies bats with Purple Pro Rings, some with Black Pro Rings and some with Blue Pro Rings (?).

    According to him, there is NO 'team coloring' theme to the rings.

    - Smitty
    FWIW, I have a hard time believeing this

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    JSAGE- Does your 1988 World Series bat have a batch and year number? I have one that came from a very reputible source and is signed 88 world series, but only has the model number and no batch or year on knob. Just curious. I have ran across a few Rawlings with just model numbers...

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    Re: Mcgwire bat question

    Quote Originally Posted by ironmanfan View Post
    FWIW, I have a hard time believeing this
    Just telling you what I was told... not saying it's the gospel... as we all know, plenty of people work in industries or jobs where they don't always know what they are talking about....

    - Smitty

 

 

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