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  • commando
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 1234

    #91
    The saga of Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Home Run Bat

    I consider myself knowledgeable in two areas; The Houston Gamblers of the USFL, of which I am the team historian, and sports cards from the decade of the 1980s. To become more educated on both, I am constantly acquiring newspapers, magazines and video to add to my reference library.

    This is how I learned the early whereabouts of Bo Jackson’s 1989 All-Star home run bat.

    Surprisingly, the information was found in the July, 1990 issue of Baseball Cards Magazine. Writer Ken Tingley conducted an interview with Peter Clark, the registrar of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In this interview, Tingley states the following: "Bo Jackson gave the bat he hit a home run with at this year's All-Star game (1989) to the Hall of Fame, as did Terry Steinbach in 1988."

    Now there's an interesting bit of information. The Hall of Fame received the bat almost immediately after the game itself! With the interview being over 20 years old, however, it could not be assumed that the bat still resides in the Hall today. It was necessary to contact the Hall and verify that the bat is still indeed in their archives.

    Peter Clark, the registrar of the Hall of Fame for 40 years and person who granted the original interview for Baseball Cards Magazine, retired from his position in September of 2009. His replacement and longtime colleague is Susan MacKay, who I spoke with just a few minutes ago.

    MacKay researched three separate databases and confirmed that the Hall is currently NOT in possession of the bat. She confirmed the bat was not stolen, and the Hall does still have the cap Jackson wore during the 1989 All-Star game. I asked it the bat may have been given as a temporary loan at the time, and MacKay agreed that this is the most likely scenario. As a final question, I asked if there's the chance that the bat may have been "lost in the shuffle" over the past twenty years and is still there somewhere, and MacKay did not believe so.

    So there you have it. I enjoyed speaking with MacKay and tracking the bat's early history, but ultimately wasn't able to hammer down it's location today. So let the controversy resume. As a former investigator and current historian, I know not to post information until it has been verified with up-to-date, credible evidence.

    Bring your bats (and evidence) to the table and let's figure out where this thing is!

    Anthony
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    Historian, USFL Houston Gamblers
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    • CampWest
      Senior Member
      • May 2008
      • 1507

      #92
      Re: The saga of Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Home Run Bat

      Thanks for the info... So many questions...

      When did the Hall remit the bat?

      Who did the Hall remit the bat to?

      Does Bo Jackson have the bat?

      How many bats did Bo use in hit at-bats during that game and was the correct bat lent to the Hall in the first place?

      Does the Hall have any detailed photo documentation of the bat that could be used to compare to the candidates?
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      Wes Campbell

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      • vballGuy
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 170

        #93
        Re: The saga of Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Home Run Bat

        Really interesting. There have been at least 2 forum members who claim that they own the bat. I would really like to know where it is and who owns it!

        One forum member claims to have received it from a reputable club-house source (KC Royals) while the other purchased it from ZaneBats on ebay. It appears as though this story refutes both of those claims.

        It would have been interesting if MacKay knew whether or not there were red inks marks on the bat. Were any photos of the bat taken?
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        • commando
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2007
          • 1234

          #94
          Re: The saga of Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Home Run Bat

          Originally posted by vballGuy
          Really interesting. There have been at least 2 forum members who claim that they own the bat. I would really like to know where it is and who owns it!

          One forum member claims to have received it from a reputable club-house source (KC Royals) while the other purchased it from ZaneBats on ebay. It appears as though this story refutes both of those claims.

          It would have been interesting if MacKay knew whether or not there were red inks marks on the bat. Were any photos of the bat taken?
          I did not want to inconvenience Susan any further after asking several questions, but I do wonder if they have photos. Maybe someone could even check the Hall's reference library if they live close by?
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          Anthony Nunez
          Historian, USFL Houston Gamblers
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          • therealaxis
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 101

            #95
            Re: The saga of Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Home Run Bat

            Thanks for the info and proffesional manor in which you posted it.I am very intrested to learn more from them hopefully they still have pictures or some more info.

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            • shoremen44
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2007
              • 1161

              #96
              Re: I Just Got My Bo Bat Back From Psa/Dna "All Star Game Bat"

              What ever happened to the story about THE bat
              Bert
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              • CollectGU
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 917

                #97
                Re: I Just Got My Bo Bat Back From Psa/Dna "All Star Game Bat"

                Great call, we all wanted to see how this concluded...

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                • astros5.7
                  Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 64

                  #98
                  Re: I Just Got My Bo Bat Back From Psa/Dna "All Star Game Bat"

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                  • therealaxis
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 101

                    #99
                    Re: I Just Got My Bo Bat Back From Psa/Dna "All Star Game Bat"

                    If anyone has any further questions feel free to ask me.

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                    • byergo
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 333

                      FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                      Just a heads up, the guy with the fake Bo Jackson 1989 All Star game bat is trying to sell it again on ebay.

                      As soon as he got it back from the Royals he immediately tried to sell it for $2,500. Now he's asking $1,800. Funny how as soon as he got his hands back on it he couldn't attempt to sell it quick enough! I figured he was attempting to legitimize his item and position it for sale.

                      With certainty his bat wasn't used in the All Star Game, and there is no evidence it was ever in Bo's hands during a regular season game either. Nobody ever stepped up to claim my cash offer for a pic of Bo using that bat during a regular season game, where it would have had to be used to get the American League ball marks, as opposed to the correct 1989 All Star Game ball marks.

                      I own the real bat and it's not for sale. Just didn't want an uneducated newbie to pull the trigger on the non authentic bat and get taken. Anyone who needs more information can search the old threads on this forum. The topic has been beaten to death!

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                      • sylbry
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 936

                        Re: FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                        You have never stepped up to the cash offer to post a pic of your bat either.

                        You lack credibility Scott.
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                        • otismalibu
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 1650

                          Re: FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                          A comparison of these two bats would make for a great episode of Deadliest All-Star Bat Pickers Roadshow.
                          Greg
                          DrJStuff.com

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                          • frikativ54
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 3612

                            Re: FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                            Originally posted by otismalibu
                            A comparison of these two bats would make for a great episode of Deadliest All-Star Bat Pickers Roadshow.
                            LOL! I thought that Jackson had the bat himself.
                            Les Zukor
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                            • spartanservitto
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 932

                              Re: FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                              I have never been so sick of a topic of discussion until I read "1989 Bo Jackson All Star Bat".... then I realize this thread and debate will never stop. This is horrible. My two cents.

                              -Tony
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                              • emann
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 904

                                Re: FAKE Bo Jackson 1989 All Star bat on ebay

                                Originally posted by spartanservitto
                                I have never been so sick of a topic of discussion until I read "1989 Bo Jackson All Star Bat".... This is horrible.
                                +1

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