A switch hitter, Bernie Williams played his entire career (1991-2006) with the New York Yankees. When he finished playing, he was 9th among active players lifetime in doubles (449), and 10th in runs scored (1,366), singles (1,545), and times on base (3,444). He is also Major League Baseball's all-time leader in postseason home runs (22) and runs batted in (80). He trails only Lou Gehrig's 534 for lifetime doubles as a Yankee.
This New York Yankees batting helmet was worn by Bernie Williams during the 2006 baseball season, his final year with the team. White #51 decals are located on the back and brim of this helmet, as is the iconic "NY" logo (on the front). The MLB logo decal is also affixed to the back of the helmet. This helmet exhibits good evidence of game use in the form of multiple scrapes and scratches on the outside, as well as extensive wear to the padding on the inside. A scarce piece of equipment from Williams' final year in the Big Apple. Yankees/Steiner documentation.View Lot Detail page
This New York Yankees batting helmet was worn by Bernie Williams during the 2006 baseball season, his final year with the team. White #51 decals are located on the back and brim of this helmet, as is the iconic "NY" logo (on the front). The MLB logo decal is also affixed to the back of the helmet. This helmet exhibits good evidence of game use in the form of multiple scrapes and scratches on the outside, as well as extensive wear to the padding on the inside. A scarce piece of equipment from Williams' final year in the Big Apple. Yankees/Steiner documentation.View Lot Detail page
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