Beltrán made his major league debut in 1998, playing 14 games with the Kansas City Royals. In 1999, he won a job in spring training as the Royals' starting center fielder and leadoff hitter. By mid-summer, he was displaying surprising power and moved to the #3 slot in the batting order, and he won the American League Rookie of the Year award. He is today considered by many to be in the top tier of stars in the game. He has been selected to the All Star team each of the last four seasons.
This 33.75 inch, 33 ounce, highly finished white bat is a CB15 Pro Model, Hand Crafted for Carlos Beltran.. Beltran's uniform number 15 is stamped on the knob, as is the date of manufacture 5-11-07. This bat shows heavy use, with ball marks, and hit marks on the barrel, and pine tar application extending approximately 12 inches from the knob. This bat has sustained a severe crack, and significantly displaced wood is evident approximately 12 inches from the knob. A second, nondisplaced crack is further up the handle area of this bat. This bat is sourced from Steiner Sports # 08897.View Lot Detail page
This 33.75 inch, 33 ounce, highly finished white bat is a CB15 Pro Model, Hand Crafted for Carlos Beltran.. Beltran's uniform number 15 is stamped on the knob, as is the date of manufacture 5-11-07. This bat shows heavy use, with ball marks, and hit marks on the barrel, and pine tar application extending approximately 12 inches from the knob. This bat has sustained a severe crack, and significantly displaced wood is evident approximately 12 inches from the knob. A second, nondisplaced crack is further up the handle area of this bat. This bat is sourced from Steiner Sports # 08897.View Lot Detail page
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