I happened upon this bat on eBay this morning - it wasn't even listed under "game used", so I was fortunate to even see it - and it has me puzzled.

At first glance, I thought it was some kind of "show" bat, despite being cracked...then I noticed the distinctive tape job that Bautista has always put on the handle of his bats.


The only World Series bat I own is a Rawlings made for Randy Johnson in 2001, and the only distinctive marking on it is a "WS" before the date stamp on the knob. I've never seen a LS marked like this...and the really weird thing is, when did you ever see a LS with an "069" model number? I've only ever seen that model number on Easton bats...and 069 Eastons happened to be what Bautista was using in '01.
Thoughts?
At first glance, I thought it was some kind of "show" bat, despite being cracked...then I noticed the distinctive tape job that Bautista has always put on the handle of his bats.
The only World Series bat I own is a Rawlings made for Randy Johnson in 2001, and the only distinctive marking on it is a "WS" before the date stamp on the knob. I've never seen a LS marked like this...and the really weird thing is, when did you ever see a LS with an "069" model number? I've only ever seen that model number on Easton bats...and 069 Eastons happened to be what Bautista was using in '01.
Thoughts?
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