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Actually, I think only 25 were made... maybe 1993? Can anyone with his PBOR confirm?
May 2017 Pickups
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Re: May 2017 Pickups
That is a major start, Sean! Nice work.
Also, I have something to send you. Could you email me your mailing address? Thanks.
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Thanks to friend was able to pick up some Cardinals 1934 era bats to really get a huge jump on the Gas House Gang Team.
Pepper Martin 1931-33
Ripper Collins Mid 30's
Ernie Orsatti 1933 Spalding
Chick Fullis 1930s
Jack Rothrock 1930s
Dizzy Dean Replica-only 200 made-only way to get a Dean
Pat Crawford 1928
Spud Davis 1934 Babe Herman retail-sidewritten by Davis
Joe Medwick 1947-already owned by me
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Took a chance on a Lonnie Chisenhall game used axe handle bat earlier this afternoon. I still need to put a lot more time into it, but it looks like it could be the bat he was using for his pinch hit grand slam back on April 14th of this year. It would definitely make sense, as the bat was cracked and authenticated in the bottom of the 1st inning the very next day. The barrel is in motion in the photo, so the two spots I magnified seem to be blurred. The placement is definitely correct. The knob has a couple factory drill spots, and some paint wear that seem to match quite well, too.
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It's been a while since I've contributed. I picked up this Carlos Carrasco strikeout ball today. He struck out Robinson Cano swinging on April 28, 2017.
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Just got in a Geovanni Soto White Sox BP jersey from his first go-round with the Pale Hose. Soto was NL ROY when he finally stayed up with the Cubs, and was always nice to me then and in both his stints with the Chisox (currently back, but on the DL).
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'65-'68 Carl Yastrzemski bat - Triple Crown and MVP era
I picked up this great Yaz, along with a really nice Rico Petrocelli, that both originated directly from the family of a 30-year Red Sox central front-office person. She worked there from around '46-'77, alongside both Tom Yawkey and the GM, receiving bats as gifts directly from the likes of Yaz, Ted, etc. over the years.
This Yastrzemski is one of the nicest I have seen, absolutely crushed with use, with the faded snow man 8 on the knob. There is also extremely deep right barrel scoring as well, with seam marks over all sides of the bat.
The mid-60s period was a big one for Yaz as he captured the Triple Crown and MVP in 1967 hitting .326 with 44 home runs and 121 RBIs while leading the Red Sox in their Impossible Dream season and carrying them on his back all the way to Game 7 of the Series, falling to the Cards. There don't seem to be many 60s bats of Yaz, especially with heavier use.
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'65-'68 Carl Yastrzemski bat - Triple Crown and MVP era
I picked up this great Yaz, along with a really nice Rico Petrocelli, that both originated directly from the family of a 30-year Red Sox central front-office person. She worked there from around '46-'77, alongside both Tom Yawkey and the GM, receiving bats as gifts directly from the likes of Yaz, Ted, etc. over the years.
This Yastrzemski is one of the nicest I have seen, absolutely crushed with use, with the faded snow man 8 on the knob. There is also extremely deep right barrel scoring as well, with seam marks over all sides of the bat.
The mid-60s period was a big one for Yaz as he captured the Triple Crown and MVP in 1967 hitting .326 with 44 home runs and 121 RBIs while leading the Red Sox in their Impossible Dream season and carrying them on his back all the way to Game 7 of the Series, falling to the Cards. There don't seem to be many 60s bats of Yaz, especially with heavier use.Leave a comment:
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