Who's hot, who's not

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  • Fnazxc0114
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    i saw the davis but it is a spring training bat. ill wait till the rangers sale and see if they have one.

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  • AWA85
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    How is the Barry Bonds market looking these days? I never really followed his prices but would not mind picking up a bat someday if the price drops.

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  • geoff
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    Ball Park Heroes has a Chris Davis Rangers Bat.I saw it in the latest Issue of SCD.

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  • Fnazxc0114
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    not nesasarily hot but here in dallas its dang near impossible finding a kinsler or young bat. also cant seem to find a chris davis bat since most of them were shipped off to the mlb. hamilton bats have cooled down. i will probably regret selling my kinsler but maybe another good one will show up at the pro shop

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  • nomarmauerfan
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    Hot: Don Mattingly, Pujols, Joe Mauer (can't find any other than staindsox's bat on ebay), Justin Morneau (can't find any)

    Cold: Nomar (I just picked up a bat from GF for $230 shipped). A year ago, I couldn't find one of his Red Sox bats for less than $450.

    Mike

    Always looking for Justin Morneau bats.

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  • matt
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    Also cooling in my opinion:

    Ortiz - GF Jersey went for under $700

    Vlad - GF Bat for under $300

    Manny Red sox stuff seems to be fading a bit too since his messy departure

    Matt

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  • scottanservitz
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    I agree with everyone here so far. I agree with Cabrera, he is still putting up good stats and the Tigers had an awful year. Being a Clevelander I will add:

    Hot- Grady Sizemore. He is a five tool player that has a great upswing potential. He plays the game it is supposed to be played, full tilt all the time. His bats still bring a nice premium.

    Cold- Travis Hafner. Ever since he was hit in the face by a pitch he is struggling mightily with the bat. I still think he can rebound, but right now you can pick up his bats for less than half of what they were a year and a half ago. Hopefully he can rebound next season, but there are a lot of skeptics.

    Cold- Andruw Jones. What happened to him?????

    Scott

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  • skyking26
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    Any coldness or downward spiral for Cabrera can only be attributed to being on the Tigers. He had a fine season...

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  • TigerSteve
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    Wow. Weird to see Cabrera on this list. I mean his numbers are some of the best in history over his first 5 years. Now if he falls off the planet like Andruw Jones in a few years I understand. Maybe I'm just biased because Cabrera's a Tiger now.

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  • geoff
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    I have both Cabrera and Jones Game Used Bats.A few Years ago I over spent on a Cabrera Game Used Bat thinking he will be great.I still think he is a top Player and will be for Years to come.

    Hot

    Nick Markakis

    His Game Used Items are hard to find.

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  • AWA85
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    I did not realize Cabrera's stock has dropped, his items still seem like a nice purchase.

    A. Jones on the other hand.... yikes, not sure if he is going to turn it around. Can't get much worse than last year, but I am not sure if he will repeat his big seasons of the past to that extent again.

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  • skyking26
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    Originally posted by AWA85
    I saw there is a chance to land with the Angels if Tex does not end up there. Would like to see the big donkey on a winning team like the Angels but we will see.
    I saw the Angels were considering him, and with Vlad in the lineup that would be some lineup and somebody'd be protecting somebody. We'll see. I'd love to see him there, and that we he'd be in the AL so I could go see him as well. I know he wants to play the field - but having a DH option ain't all bad.

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  • gameu08
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    would you say now is the time to get miguel cabrera and andruw jones gamers.....I mean they still have a shot at turning it around....better chance for Cabrera then jones

    Mike

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  • AWA85
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    Originally posted by skyking26
    Dunn is another that falls into the Thome Zone. Does not matter what the guy does. 5 40 HR seasons in a row now and little respect or interest. I wonder if Dunn signs for a large market team if that will make a difference. Cinn and AZ obviously were not big market. I see he is rumored of interest to about 6 teams so maybe things will change...

    I saw there is a chance to land with the Angels if Tex does not end up there. Would like to see the big donkey on a winning team like the Angels but we will see.

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  • bscott
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    hot: longoria, braun.

    not: robinson cano, miguel cabrera.

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