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  • Vintagedeputy
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3172

    Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

    Any records for these?
  • earlywynnfan
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1271

    #2
    Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

    I don't think there are ANY Cooper records; however, I have seen photos of Raines using Coopers.

    Ken

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    • Vintagedeputy
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 3172

      #3
      Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

      any photos you can point me to?

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      • JimCaravello
        Senior Member
        • Jan 1970
        • 1241

        #4
        Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

        Hi Vintage Deputy and Ken - Ken is correct - Raines used Cooper bats throughout his career. I have owned 3 Cooper models circa 1996 while he was with the Yanks - Two Tone bats around 33.5" - 34" in length and weighing around 31 ounces. I unfortunately sold those years ago and did not keep any pics. Let me know how else I can help. Thanks, Jim

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        • Vintagedeputy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3172

          #5
          Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

          Thanks Jim. I'd like to think that I got a decent deal. Raines was a good ballplayer and basestealer. Here is the link - http://cgi.ebay.com/TIM-RAINES-GAME-...QQcmdZViewItem

          and the pics:



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          • JimCaravello
            Senior Member
            • Jan 1970
            • 1241

            #6
            Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

            Yes ! TR4 - is the model I remember.......nice find......Jim

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            • Vintagedeputy
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 3172

              #7
              Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

              Thanks! Cant wait for it to get here. What do you think a bat like that would be valued at?

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              • earlywynnfan
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 1271

                #8
                Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

                I've yet to see a Raines Cooper go for over $100, and for some reason, despite all Bill James says, he won't get into the HOF without standing in line and buying a ticket, just like me.

                Any chance of seeing the end of the knob? The part that we can see looks more like a store model.

                Ken

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                • JimCaravello
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 1970
                  • 1241

                  #9
                  Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

                  Ken's all over the value - I was going to say $75 - $125 before his post depending upon the bat. In the mid 90's, when he was playing, his nice bats would sell from $150 - $175 and rookie bats might go as much as $200. I bet you could pick up a nice rookie era bat if his today for $150......Jim

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                  • sylbry
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 936

                    #10
                    Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

                    Ken,

                    How do you determine between a Cooper store bat or game issued/used bat? Do store models not have the length and weight stamped in the knob? I have tried to research Cooper bats but the resources are fairly scarce.

                    Bryan
                    Wanted: Minnesota Twins throwback or special event jerseys.

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                    • Vintagedeputy
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 3172

                      #11
                      Re: Tim Raines Cooper Pro 100 records

                      Auction says it has Raines # 30 on the knob. I'll post a pic when I get it. I asked seller about the history and he stated "I'm not sure of the year it is from. It's a Cooper Pro 100 TR4. If my memory serves me, I acquired it from Ball Park Heroes, which was a top game used bat seller back when I was buying bats. They regularly advertised in Sports Collectors Digest. Most of the bats I bought were from either Ball Park Heroes or John Taube, another top game used bat dealer. Hope that helps."

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