Jeff Kent is putting up numbers that will make him a strong candidate for the Hall of Fame when he is eligible. He is a career .290 hitter and has amassed 365 home runs and 1,458 RBIs, which are phenomenal numbers for an infielder. He is a five-time All Star and four-time Silver Slugger winner. He also was the National League MVP in 2000, and has had his biggest offensive seasons with the Mets, Giants, Astros, and Dodgers.
This is a Jeff Kent game-used professional model baseball bat manufactured by Rawlings/Adirondack. Kent's name is stamped on the barrel in block letters. This bat has what is commonly referred to as 1990-97 era labeling, however is specific to 1993 when Kent was with the New York Mets. The Model Number 460B is stamped into the knob of this bat, as are the batch code (119) and the year code (93). The bat has a black finish. It measures 34.25 inches in length and currently weighs approximately 31 ounces. The number 12 is evident on the barrel end of this bat, written in gold marker. Kent wore uniform number 12 during his last four seasons with the Mets (1993-96.) This bat exhibits significant game use characteristics, including pine tar remnants, hit marks, and ball marks. An area of grain separation is present on the barrel, above the label.View Lot Detail page
This is a Jeff Kent game-used professional model baseball bat manufactured by Rawlings/Adirondack. Kent's name is stamped on the barrel in block letters. This bat has what is commonly referred to as 1990-97 era labeling, however is specific to 1993 when Kent was with the New York Mets. The Model Number 460B is stamped into the knob of this bat, as are the batch code (119) and the year code (93). The bat has a black finish. It measures 34.25 inches in length and currently weighs approximately 31 ounces. The number 12 is evident on the barrel end of this bat, written in gold marker. Kent wore uniform number 12 during his last four seasons with the Mets (1993-96.) This bat exhibits significant game use characteristics, including pine tar remnants, hit marks, and ball marks. An area of grain separation is present on the barrel, above the label.View Lot Detail page