Minor league Bicentennial Bat Question

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  • soxbats
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    Re: Minor league Bicentennial Bat Question

    Yes, H&B did manufacture bats with the bicentennial label for minor leaguers, I have seen a number of examples of this.

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    Collecting Red Sox bats, still looking for Felix Mantilla, George Smith, Ken Poulsen, and Carmen Fanzone

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  • ironmanfan
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    I have a BiCentennial bat used by Rich Dauer @ Rochester in 1976, so I suspect that all bats manufactured/issued that season had the Liberty Bell logo.

    As far as a bat issued to player to have only reached A Ball, the only value would be perhaps to him and/or his family (regardless of whether every bat issued had the logo or not).

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Re: Minor league Bicentennial Bat Question

    Originally posted by cdamico0758
    Does anyone know if Louisville Slugger issued Bicentennial bats to all the minor leagues in 1976? I recently picked up a bat of a player who never made it past single A ball. I was just wondering if minor league bicentennial bats are rarer then the Major League versions.
    It's possible. I recall once seeing an H&B Bicentennial bat issused to current superagent Scott Boras, who played in the minors from 1974-77. Whie he rose to Double-A before calling it a career, he was in High A ball (Florida State League) in 1976.

    Dave Miedema

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  • cdamico0758
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    Minor league Bicentennial Bat Question

    Does anyone know if Louisville Slugger issued Bicentennial bats to all the minor leagues in 1976? I recently picked up a bat of a player who never made it past single A ball. I was just wondering if minor league bicentennial bats are rarer then the Major League versions.
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