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  • Juicyfruit66
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    Retired old guy, are. U the one who started this thread. Years. Ago?

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  • Retired Old Guy
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    The newest and rarest addition to my collection is a Roy Halladay Phillies uncracked 2010 Cy Young year gamer graded PSA 10. I had owned it at one time before and was lucky enough to get it back recently.

    ROG

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  • sox83cubs84
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    It's certainly not high value, but how many Dave Veres bats are out there? He swapped me one while he was with Colorado.

    Dave Miedema

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  • Juicyfruit66
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    I'd say my 1986 game issue dawson bat cooper model, it was his last year as an expos player and not sure how many were ever made. Has his writting on knob but never seen a pic of him using cooper. Im assuming hard to find bat.
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  • ndevlin
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    Anyone have anything new to add to this?

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  • bigklu18
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    It has to be my Hannah Bat Rite Gehrig. It is mid to ate 30's and been cracked and repaired.
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  • nevetscat
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    This was handed over the dugout at BP at a White Sox game back in September 2004.
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  • DonFan23
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    Originally posted by Calstheman
    This bat was the last bat used in "the house that Ruth built" by Brian Roberts for the final out on September 21, 2008. MLB & Ironclad authenticated.
    Sweet bat, Mike. If you ever decide to part with it, please keep me in mind.

    R.J.

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  • Calstheman
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    This bat was the last bat used in "the house that Ruth built" by Brian Roberts for the final out on September 21, 2008. MLB & Ironclad authenticated.
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  • Bravesfan
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    Greg Maddux autographed Young Bat Company bat.
    JSA certified

    Certificate Number:A19291
    Signer:Greg Maddux
    Field:Baseball
    Description:Signed Baseball Bat
    Manufacturer:Young
    Number Of Signatures:1

    Or my Adam Dunn 2003 homerun bat.
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  • Pablo2k11
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    This bat has been in my family since before I was born. Found it on a recent trip to the Dominican Republic. My grandmother had it for protection (haha). We got Albert to sign it and I'm thinkin about passing it around so the rest of the family who used it so they can sign it as well. What do you guys think??

    Its a Louisville Slugger H&B 125LL. Its a little league bat and has someones name in cursive. The only letters I can make out are onake? marelli? I not sure of the name... I did forget to mention that this was our family bat back in the D.R. Albert and a few of my uncles used to praise this thing. In the Dominican Republic having a bat like this was something special in those days and still (in some parts) today.

    Oh yeah I forgot to mention...If you ever watch the Dove commercial featuring Albert.. when Albert is flexing his muscles as a young boy...I'm right next to him (haha). My half second of fame... Sorry about the scan, out of town and forgot my camera...
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  • godwulf
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    I think it would be safe to call this bat "unusual". Perhaps BMH could shed some light on what it is, exactly, unless someone else knows.



    As you can see, it's got six small holes drilled into the handle, and filled with either a lighter wood or cork - it's hard to tell.



    The holes are spaced anywhere from a little over 2" to almost 4" apart.



    I think it was used by Ansman in DBacks ST in 2004. I bought it years ago at the Team Shop.

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  • corsairs25
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    Any more unusual bats out there?

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  • treant985
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    Originally posted by shoremen44
    That Sam is pretty cool
    It's definitely a rough bat. The barrel and knob are very square, and it's very long and skinny.

    Sam told me that he made a little league prototype that's the true original, but he lost it. So this one really could be the oldest one out there.

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  • shoremen44
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    treant985 Earliest known SAM Bat (made in Jan 1997 before the company even formed). I got it from a family that grew up with Sam Holman (owner of SAM bats) in South Dakota and bought the bat from Sam's sister. Not exactly like finding a Pete Browning LVS, but still a famous bat company.
    That Sam is pretty cool

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