Re: Authenticating a Home Run Bat
for the orioles only the home team bat boy is in the team pics in 2002 they had my name spelled wrong still wrong in the huge team photo in orioles club level. but in 03 they got my name right ironman is right the names usually are not in team media guides that i have seen
Authenticating a Home Run Bat
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Re: Authenticating a Home Run Bat
Dave is on the mark; team pictures may be your best bet as I've never seen a Media Guide list bat boysLeave a comment:
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Re: Authenticating a Home Run Bat
Also, if you can find a team-issued 2000 Twins team photo, the batboys in team photos are usually sitting on the ground in front. If the photo has name IDs for each player/coach/etc., the batboys may be ID'd as well, at least by last name.
Dave M.
Chicago areaLeave a comment:
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Re: Authenticating a Home Run Bat
How about starting by looking in a 1999 Media Guide for the Twins with 1998 stats and see who was the visiting club bat boy? They were usually from MN for both dugouts.
1998-05-13 BOS@MIN Brad RadkeLeave a comment:
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Authenticating a Home Run Bat
I have a Mo Vaughn bat with documentation that it was the bat he used to hit his 200th home run. My problem. The documentation is a statement from the bat boy who was given the bat. He was the visiting team bat boy for the Twins that matches up to the date and place where Vaughn hit #200. The statement is not on letter head, and I am not sure how to confirm he was a bat boy with the Twins. I have tried the various sport photo sites in hopes of a photo match, with no success. The bat does have a unique crack near the knob. Any ideas on how to document the bat? I don't want to get carried away with this, but I have had this underlying curiosity to confirm one way or another the bats authenticity. I thought this groups collective minds might be able to provide some good input.
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