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Carlos Beltran game used 2014 jersey with 75th anniversary Hall of Fame patch (MLB holo/Steiner authenticated)
Last year was probably the worst year in Beltran's career when he returned to NY to play. He had a hot stretch in April and right after the All Star break but other than that was not up to his usual output. For 2014 it seemed as though the longest Beltran would go before switching jerseys was the length of a homestand or road trip. This jersey was last worn on 7/27/2015, but was worn for 10 game stretch between 7/18 and 7/27 (pinstripes appear the same during this 10 game homestand). During that time Beltran went 11/35 for a .314 avg with 3 HR, 6 R, 7 RBI and even 1 SB. There is some a large pilling patch around the front right ribcage as well as another area on the left sleeve. Beltran seemed to return to his size 46 for most of his jerseys last year when he joined the Yankees.
Pictured is the last day the jersey was worn on 7/27 with the patch and on 7/19 when he hit his first HR in this jersey.
Jeff,
Doesn't necessarily mean the bat isn't good with the tape, just means it isn't consistent with the majority of his bats. There are a few characteristics that I would look for with Beltran bats.
knob/end of barrel
Earlier in his career before knob stamping or stickers were on knobs most of Beltran's bats would have his number on the knob, sometimes on the end of the barrel. Early LVS number on knob, Carolina Clubs number on knob, Old Hickory number on knob sticker written in sharpie, Marucci number engraved, CTG/Verduro number written on knob, 2009 and on Maruccis mostly have the stickers and if no sticker number is engraved.
Tar/no tar
There are three kinds of Beltran bats that I see. One is the tar/mota stick just on the handle where the hands are. The second, which is my favorite kind, is where there is tar/mota under the label and also where the hands are. There was a blonde Marucci that he used in May 2012 that I would really love to get my hands on. Why he chooses to sometimes do handle and sometimes also under label I have no idea. The third kind which I saw more often in his earlier career than later is where there is no or limited tar.
Ball marks/use
As a switch hitter, Beltran tends to have use on both sides of the barrel. Although not always the case I would say to the right of the barrel (relative to his name) and on the backside his left handed use is present. On the left side of the barrel extending onto his name would be his right handed use. This isn't always the case but I have noticed this more than not.
I guess the thing I see is that on the Rawlings, there is a number on the knob. It looks to me to be similar as the ones I see on other bats. It is very very faint so it's difficult to get a good read on that aspect. I added a picture below of the knob along with the two tape jobs together.
There are also ball marks on both sides of the barrel. But there is something else I notice in looking at your 01-02 LS bat with tape. The taping pattern looks the same. Not the length of the tape on the handle but the overlapping of tape; how it's wound around the handle. To me that looks the same.
Jeff,
Doesn't necessarily mean the bat isn't good with the tape, just means it isn't consistent with the majority of his bats. There are a few characteristics that I would look for with Beltran bats.
knob/end of barrel
Earlier in his career before knob stamping or stickers were on knobs most of Beltran's bats would have his number on the knob, sometimes on the end of the barrel. Early LVS number on knob, Carolina Clubs number on knob, Old Hickory number on knob sticker written in sharpie, Marucci number engraved, CTG/Verduro number written on knob, 2009 and on Maruccis mostly have the stickers and if no sticker number is engraved.
Tar/no tar
There are three kinds of Beltran bats that I see. One is the tar/mota stick just on the handle where the hands are. The second, which is my favorite kind, is where there is tar/mota under the label and also where the hands are. There was a blonde Marucci that he used in May 2012 that I would really love to get my hands on. Why he chooses to sometimes do handle and sometimes also under label I have no idea. The third kind which I saw more often in his earlier career than later is where there is no or limited tar.
Ball marks/use
As a switch hitter, Beltran tends to have use on both sides of the barrel. Although not always the case I would say to the right of the barrel (relative to his name) and on the backside his left handed use is present. On the left side of the barrel extending onto his name would be his right handed use. This isn't always the case but I have noticed this more than not.
Jason,
that is a sweet bat! I don't know of any other WS bats then in collections. There are some great shots on getty with the chip flying in the air when it was broken.
Jeff,
Doesn't necessarily mean the bat isn't good with the tape, just means it isn't consistent with the majority of his bats. There are a few characteristics that I would look for with Beltran bats.
knob/end of barrel
Earlier in his career before knob stamping or stickers were on knobs most of Beltran's bats would have his number on the knob, sometimes on the end of the barrel. Early LVS number on knob, Carolina Clubs number on knob, Old Hickory number on knob sticker written in sharpie, Marucci number engraved, CTG/Verduro number written on knob, 2009 and on Maruccis mostly have the stickers and if no sticker number is engraved.
Tar/no tar
There are three kinds of Beltran bats that I see. One is the tar/mota stick just on the handle where the hands are. The second, which is my favorite kind, is where there is tar/mota under the label and also where the hands are. There was a blonde Marucci that he used in May 2012 that I would really love to get my hands on. Why he chooses to sometimes do handle and sometimes also under label I have no idea. The third kind which I saw more often in his earlier career than later is where there is no or limited tar.
Ball marks/use
As a switch hitter, Beltran tends to have use on both sides of the barrel. Although not always the case I would say to the right of the barrel (relative to his name) and on the backside his left handed use is present. On the left side of the barrel extending onto his name would be his right handed use. This isn't always the case but I have noticed this more than not.
Jason,
that is a sweet bat! I don't know of any other WS bats then in collections. There are some great shots on getty with the chip flying in the air when it was broken.
Jason,
Awesome bat. I do know of another Beltran WS bat last used in game 4 that was chipped during action that resides in a collection. After that he started using a bat that got some more tar on it as the series went on. I do not know where the bat(s) used after game 4 are. Cool bat that you have thanks for sharing!
Mike, thanks for the input. I just ran the Auth code......this is the game 4 bat. I haven't looked but would guess maybe this was the bat he used for the first games. It was broke in the 3rd inning of game 4. I don't know of him breaking any others so would assume his leftover bats went to ST 2014 with the Yanks? I know that happens a lot of the time. Prob mixed in with others but ended up somewhere in u expecting hands.
Nice Beltran's. I believe hofbats.com has one for sale last time I looked.
I actually bought this bat. But I have heard some rumblings that a few were leery of the bat because of the tape job. Any thoughts?
I hope these pics are sized right. If not I apologize. I added some of what I think is a style match from the same time as this labeling period of this bat...2002. Any and all feedback is welcome. Be brutally honest.
Jason,
Awesome bat. I do know of another Beltran WS bat last used in game 4 that was chipped during action that resides in a collection. After that he started using a bat that got some more tar on it as the series went on. I do not know where the bat(s) used after game 4 are. Cool bat that you have thanks for sharing!
To my knowledge this is the only Beltran WS bat in the market. Sold by the team in Jan 2014 at their fanfest. Can anyone confirm others? Photomatched to his first WS hit and MLB auth to broken in game 3. Does anyone know if he is doing a signing soon? Would love to get it signed and inscribed.
Carlos Beltran 2002 era game used autographed Carolina Clubs bat
this is a pretty heavily used Beltran bat. Ball and seam marks are present on both sides of the barrel as well as a decent amount of tar. The baseball card below shows Beltran with 2 Carolina Clubs bats that are the same style.
2001-03 Carlos Beltran O72 model autographed game used bat
Beltran used two tone bats a bit more when he was in KC. Not much tar on this one but has nice right side and left side use present.
Here is a Carlos Beltran 2001-02 I13 game used uncracked bat also with a tape job on the handle. There have only been a few Beltran bats that I have seen with tape jobs on them. This bat is pretty heavily used, possibly some BP use as well. At the end is a picture of Beltran not with this style bat, but with him in game action with a tape job on the bat.
Another Carlos Beltran 2007 game used cracked bat (MLB authenticated)
I don't normally try and collect duplicates (same model/year) of Beltran, but when they have a ton of tar, use and deep seam impressions I can't help myself.
This bat was last used on 9-20-2007 in Florida against the Marlins. September 2007 is remembered often for the Mets collapse in the standings and missing the playoffs. Beltran batted .282/.328/.555 in the month of September to finish the season with 33 HR, 93 R, 112 RBI and 23 SB.
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