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On the flip side, players often take used bats. There are many stories about how some players, primarily pitchers, will take a position player's bat -- and usually break it.
This made me think of the HOF Milwaukee shortstop turned coach who inscribed this fungo bat for the second baseman who borrowed and cracked it for him.
There's no concrete answer to that question. I'd guess that many players give away unused bats and some will give away bats they've used and didn't like. On the flip side, players often take used bats. There are many stories about how some players, primarily pitchers, will take a position player's bat -- and usually break it. You also have situations where players are traded and leave many bats behind, both used and unused. I remember when Tino Martinez left the Cards, he left many bats behind, some used and some not. Bats like these often are recycled -- used by pitchers, rookies, in spring training, etc.
If there's one general rule, I'd guess that few players would give away a bat they really like if it's still usable.
I've a Carlos Pena Zinger bat with tons of use all over the barrell, probably used also by Dioner Navarro (#30 was writter over #23 on the knob and on top of the barrel).
Usually what happens when a player gives his bat to another guy, he gives a new bat or a bat that has already been used ?
Thanks for your help.
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