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I found my Game Used (By me) SDSU Baseball Jerseys from the early 1990's and just received 3 more Game Used Signed Gwynn pants from the 1998 and 1999 Season!
And I know it looks like the same type of frame and matting as BD300's lineup card on page 2 but it is purely coincidental. I actually framed this a couple of months ago. BD300's pic of his lineup card made me want to post mine.
Hagerstown Bottom of the 10th
Adrian Sanchez doubles (10) on a line drive to left fielder Brandon Jacobs.
Bryce Harper homers (13) on a line drive to center field. Adrian Sanchez scores.
Grabbed two Pensacola Blue Wahoos home jerseys this week (white & Sunday pink) of Reds top position prospect Jesse Winker...were also worn by Donald Lutz at beginning of season.
Today in the mail I received a 1988 Game Used Tony Gwynn Jersey and 2-Game Issued Gwynn Bats! Also pictured are 3 other Game Used Gwynn Bats that I received in the past few months!
Christian Yelich- 4th of July Hat
Giancarlo Stanton- Locker nameplate from Coors Field
Henderson Alvarez- TBTC Hat
Jarrod Saltalamacchia-Bat broken on April 9th (may have been used to hit his first homerun as a Marlin)
Lineup card from 2012 that I recently framed
Cole Hamels Game Used 2012 Fielding Glove
Used throughout the entire 2012 season including the ASG.
Cole Hamels Game Used Cleats
Brad Lidge Issued Player Bat
I'm fairly sure that he never had a single at bat with the phillies so this is the closest I'll ever get to having one of his bats for my 08 Phillies collection.
I recently picked up this 2005 MLB Authenticated Adam Dunn bat from rdeversole (thanks again) and spent the last week doing restoration work. The tape that was wrapped around the handle was applied soon after it broke in 2005 and I felt it needed to go. I found 2 clean handle breaks under the tape but the pieces still fit nicely together. The repair came out better than expected with no visible wood glue and absolutely no sanding or removal of any pieces of wood. The bat is slightly less tan where the tape was (this might change with time) but the pine tar and rack marks that were hidden are now on display. I wanted it to look like how it did coming off the field (no tape with the break lines visible) and the bat now feels solid as a rock. In fact, it felt good enough to take to the batting cage when swinging it around this morning.
McGwire typically used a bat until it couldn't be used any longer (crack or deadwood). Collectors should be suspicious of any Cardinals-era McGwire that can still be used unless the provenance is iron clad. Mac had many, many bats stolen from him, especially on the road, and often before they were used. These uncracked bats, usually with incorrect pine tar patterns, flooded the collector market for years. So, my personal rule of thumb regarding McGwire is to seek a bat that is cracked or has deadwood, and is personalized -- suggesting Mac willingly gave it to someone he liked after it was used.
Jeff, nice info to know. Thanks and congrats on the bat!
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