What's The Deal With BATS?

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  • frikativ54
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 3612

    What's The Deal With BATS?

    I know this might be dumb, but as a fairly young collector (23 yrs old), I have to ask: what's it with people's fanatical obsession with bats? It seems like collectors on GUU love their bats above all else - above jerseys, cleats, batting gloves, and helmets.

    What attracts people to bats in the first place? I mean, I like my bats, but some guys on here have 15-20 bats per player. Doesn't that get real old after a while? I mean, I like them but one or two per player is enough for me.

    Please lend me your insights. I would be curious to here why you collect what you do. This is not meant as an attack; I am just trying to understand people's love of bats better. Personally, I would rather have a game used jersey, cleats, or a helmet over a bat.
    Les Zukor
    bagwellgameused@gmail.com
    Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

    http://www.bagwellgameused.com
    (617) 682-0408
  • kylehess10
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3100

    #2
    Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

    Good question. In my opinion, I think it's probably the look of the bat. For example: Think about Alfonso Soriano bats....they always show a tremendous amount of pine tar in the center of the bat, giving it a real nice look to it. Also, think about SAM bats, those are pretty popular among collectors, and it's simply because of the look of it. I personally love the look of Marucci's and bats that are broken in half.
    kylehess941@hotmail.com

    My Game Used Collection:
    http://www.wix.com/kylehess941/gameused


    http://www.kylehessphotography.com/

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    • zookerman182
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 427

      #3
      Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

      I love collecting bats the most because they are all so different and there are so many styles. The better story behind the bat the better. Plus some players really take pride in thier bats and i think its cool to own something latter on that the player really depended on at one point in time.
      Collecting current Brewers players and Prospects

      brewergamer28@yahoo.com

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      • island_style
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 402

        #4
        Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

        I like bats, but I also collect jerseys, helmets, pants, etc.

        Hitters make a living with their bats. They shave the handles, put pine tar on them, tape the handles, weigh them, etc. It's great to have a bat after a player went through his routine of prepping it for game use. Especially if it's of a player that you collect.

        I do have several (7-10 each) bats of the players that I collect. To me, I would collect all of their bats if I had the chance. They may have used different models during various stages of their careers.

        Uncracked bats are nice, but cracked bats have more appeal to me. If I could afford one, I'd love to have a Bo Jackson bat that he snapped in half over his leg.

        Just my $.02.

        Kind Regards,

        Ron.

        Rsamiano@aol.com

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        • shoremen44
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 1161

          #5
          Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

          I collect really only Bats... I have a couple of Jersey, and Helmets, but I have a much larger bat collection.

          The draw for me is the uniqueness of every single bat. Growing up my favorite player when I was in Baltimore was Mickey Tettleton. He was by no means a superstar, but I loved the way he played and my very first bat was given to me by him... I since have collected 14 of his bats, and everyone is different.

          Painters use brushes, world leaders use pens... Hitters use bats. In baseball bats are the begining and end for me. You'll see hitters use other players bats to get out of a streak or for some other issue of luck... and alot of players cherish bats... Jerseys and hats are given to a player and everyone looks the same on the field, a bat is personal.

          I think the question should be Why anything but Bats?
          Bert
          ---------------


          Always looking for Matt Wieters, Tettleton, and that Orioles magic

          shoremen44@gmail.com

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          • Jags Fan Dan
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 1638

            #6
            Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

            As someone who just started collecting a few bats about a month or two ago, I feel compelled to respond, because I had similar questions when I first came onto this forum. Here is why I have started to collect bats:

            1. Price. I can get bats of players I like for well under $50, sometimes for just over $20 shipped.

            2. Selection. I wanted a Dion James bat. He is a common player from the late 80's early 90's. I found a bat of his quickly. If I wanted a jersey or some other form of game used memorabilia, I think I would have been searching for years. There is such a wide selection of bats out there, it is easier to find the guy you are looking for than it would be for other types of memorabilia.

            3. Variety. I love the different styles and brands of bats, I love the use they show (for me, the more beaten up and cracked they are, the better!) I love the customizations made by the players (shaved, taped, tarred handles, etc.).

            4. Authenticity. Fortunately, game used bats cannot really be faked. With a little bit of research, you can quickly verify if a player used a certain type of bat and what it should look like. The bats that the players use are not something that can be readily bought by Joe Public and made to look like something it is not. The worst that can happen is someone can take a bat that was issued to the player but never used and add "use", but for the guys I am after, it would not be worth the time or trouble.

            5. Wood. The patterns and colors of wood make it very eye appealing, and there is something cool (to me at least) about something as basic as a wooden bat still having so much relevance in such a technologically advanced world. Things have changed, but one thing that has stayed constant is wooden baseball bats.

            Just my thoughts.

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            • BULBUS
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 1123

              #7
              Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

              Most players customize their bats and that makes them so desireable. And because of these customizations, bats can be proven to be used by a certain player. Jersesy are tough to prove that the player actually wore them in games. Plus bats are esier to display if you dont have a huge room with a lot of wall space.
              Chris

              NY Giants, NY Yankees, Don Mattingly, Mattingly brand bats (any player)
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              • Birdbats
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 1439

                #8
                Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                I enjoy bats because they're so "personal" -- meaning every player gets the same jersey, same cap, same jacket, etc. But the type of bat selected by a player is a very personal choice. They get to choose the length, weight, barrel thickness, handle thickness, knob shape, cupped or no cup, color and so on. So, when you pick up a 36" U1 model, you know how a Clemente bat felt. Same with an R43 (Ruth), A99 (Aaron), S2 (Mays), K55 (Mantle). Beyond that, they shaved them, grooved them, rubbed them with bones and bottles and tobacco juice, put on tape, wrote things on the knob, stored them in humidors and piles of dung (really). Guys could play without uniforms. Once, they even played without gloves (still do on the 16" softball fields around Chicago). But bats are necessary to the game, and each player has his own preferences about how that bat should look and feel. To me, the bat says "baseball."
                Jeff Scott
                birdbats@charter.net
                http://www.birdbats.com

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                • skyking26
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 2457

                  #9
                  Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                  These are all very good responses. I feel the same way, and of course I will add that players use many bats per season so they can be had more easily and thusly far less expensively. Helmets usually last with a player many years, jerseys annually, gloves many years - and consequently if you can find legit examples of the latter you will pay pay pay pay pay...
                  ROBERT KOPPEL
                  Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
                  and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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                  • AWA85
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2195

                    #10
                    Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                    I agree, in some of the common players I have collected of the Reds it would be hard to fake or not worth the time and effort for the prices some of these bats go for. Something about having a piece of the game that each player had to have.

                    Just like everyone else, the more use and tar the better. I have recently been trying to stay away from black bats beacuse I feel they do not show their true use as much. I love my blonde Adam Dunn bat because it shows, ball marks, pine tar, dirt and everything else, while Black Dunn bat is pounded but just doesn't show that use to the eye without staring it down.

                    I would like a jersey of each home, away or alternate of past years and maybe one home and one away helmet, but due to price and space I can't limit my bat numbers at all.
                    Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.

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                    • GameBats
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 163

                      #11
                      Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                      That's a great question.

                      I've been fascinated with game used bats since the early 80's. I have too many to list. I have no clue why I'm drawn to them? Please...Someone on this forum explain it to me. I can't get enough of them and I don't know why?

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                      • aeneas01
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2007
                        • 1128

                        #12
                        Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                        the fascination and interest in bats is easy for me to understand even tho i don't collect them myself - cleats, on the other hand, i just don't get! unfortunately for me my passion is football helmets - unfortunate because they take up so much room, can be (ironically) very fragile and are pain to move from place to place if you have a large collection....
                        robert

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                        • bigtruck260
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 1729

                          #13
                          Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                          Bats are cheaper, and more fun.

                          I don't mind friends\family picking up non-cracked bats and taking a cut in my office (as long as nothing is destroyed)...

                          The bats of my faovrite players are generally under $100, while common jerseys can cost at least $100. Jerseys are targets for forgeries and are harder to authenticate. Bats of common players are easier to get a good opinion on...I believe I have the best resource around just a few key clicks away with Jeff @ Birdbats. He is always quick with an opinion...

                          Bats are hand-selected items. Contracted bats are especially nice.

                          Because of the long MLB season (7 months with ST), there is an abundance of bats for every price range. The challenge nowadays (the past 2 years) is placing an offer/bid before one of my fellow Cards collectors. I think most of us have a mutual understaning and respect for one another. I have communicated with many people during and after eBay auctions to discuss wins/losses and trades.

                          I may delve into jerseys one day, but for now, bats are easier to display, store and catalog.

                          Dave
                          Dave
                          Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
                          River City Redbird Authentics
                          http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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                          • bigtruck260
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 1729

                            #14
                            Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                            [quote=AWA85;75446] I have recently been trying to stay away from black bats beacuse I feel they do not show their true use as much. quote]

                            I think differently about this. I have black Rawlings bats that show WHOLE ball marks (white ball with blue stitching and seams) - it really is amazing how much detail is in some of them. If I can find photos, I'll post them.

                            Dave
                            Dave
                            Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
                            River City Redbird Authentics
                            http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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                            • AWA85
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 2195

                              #15
                              Re: What's The Deal With BATS?

                              One thing I do like about Black bats is the way tape looks on them, really looks nice. Just seems the pine tar does not show up on on the black bats. In the end I probably won't turn either bat down.
                              Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.

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