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I was able to check this bat out in person and was really impressed with the amount of use that it showed. And I've been wanting to reacquire a bat of this Pittsburgh legend, both because of the type of on-field player he was and also his humanitarian efforts off the field. He may be the most influential hispanic player from that time period in overall impact.
Career baseball #1798, Thursday evening, a Derek Jeter BP foul ball that hit the security guard's toll and came to rest a few feet away from the wall, far enough out of reach so that I was the only fan who could reach it while remaining in the stands
Dave Miedema
Congrats Dave. Do you plan to stop counting when you hit 2000?
Career baseball #1798, Thursday evening, a Derek Jeter BP foul ball that hit the security guard's toll and came to rest a few feet away from the wall, far enough out of reach so that I was the only fan who could reach it while remaining in the stands
I was able to check this bat out in person and was really impressed with the amount of use that it showed. And I've been wanting to reacquire a bat of this Pittsburgh legend, both because of the type of on-field player he was and also his humanitarian efforts off the field. He may be the most influential hispanic player from that time period in overall impact.
Used on Opening Day in Riverfront Stadium - Cincinnati (April 4th, 1974), so sort of a Big Red Machine collection item, but more importantly the game when Hank Aaron hit his record tying 714th home run in his first at-bat of the season.
Hank Aaron, to me, is the true Home Run King.
Ben
The true KING to me as well. My dad came home from work to watch the game on tv that day. Hank waited for me to get home from school to hit HR714. It was awesome to be able to watch the home run.
My favorite player as a kid. Someday I will buy a bat of his......
Used on Opening Day in Riverfront Stadium - Cincinnati (April 4th, 1974), so sort of a Big Red Machine collection item, but more importantly the game when Hank Aaron hit his record tying 714th home run in his first at-bat of the season.
Hank Aaron, to me, is the true Home Run King.
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