PHILLIES GAME-USED BATS
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Bobby Abreu, Carolina Clubs pro model, uncracked, shows light use. No. 53 written on knob. $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Carolina Clubs Pro Model bat with rare barrel that simply reads, "Bobby" No. 53 written on knob with a brown marker. Heavy pine tar stains, ball marks and a very slight handle crack, $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Easton Sports bat, Pro Maple RA353.LOTS of use. Pine tar stains, dirt stains, ball marks and handle crack, $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Carolina Clubs pro model, uncracked, shows light use. No. 53 written on knob, $300.
Dick Allen - Louisville Slugger Bicentennial bat, autographed. Model P89. No. 15 on knob. Bicentennial logo between name and trademark $1,700
Dick Allen - Louisville Slugger Old Timer's Day Bat. Bat is dated to around 1992 because the team name is on the bat, which didn't occur until 1991. Louisville Slugger genuine P89. Autographed on the barrel, $550
Mike Anderson, Game-used Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby. Autographed on barrel, "To Paul, Mike Anderson." No. 22 written on knob in black marker. Bat shows good use. Pine tar stains. Ball marks. Does not appear to be cracked. $150
Rod Barajas, 2007 Mother's Day bat, pink Louisville Slugger, MLB hologram. Team-issued. (Barajas didn't play in game), $250
Pat Burrell, Game-used Louisville Slugger, model I13. Autographed between trademark and barrel in silver marker. No. 5 written on knob and inside the cupped end. Bat shows good use with heavy pine tar and ball marks, $325.
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used X-Bat, black, model 36, Pro Maple 345, handle crack, lots of use, many ball marks, No. 5 etched into knob. Also 42 etched into knob, $350
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used Black Marucci, custom with MLB hologram, cracked handle, No. 5 on knob, $350
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used Mother's day bat, pink Marucci, pine tar cracked on handle, MLB hologram. Size 5 stamped on knob. Also 5-13-07 and 42 stamped on knob, $500
John Buzhardt, Louisville Slugger 1961-64 era Hillerich & Bradsby game-used bat with a handle crack. S2 etched into knob. Buzhardt in block letters on barrel. Bat has very good use. This is a 1960s pitcher bat, which are very hard to find. $500.
Jose Cardenal, game-used and autographed bat. Louisville Slugger C243. Shows lots of use. No. 1 written on knob. Autographed on barrel,$75
Bobby Del Greco, 1961 Adirondack 302 game-used bat. Cream bat with white lettering. Del Greco in block letters on the barrel. 89B etched into the knob. Also on the knob is a faded No. 14. Del Greco wore No. 14 only once in his career, while playing for the 1961 Kansas City Athletics. Bat shows some use with a few ball marks. $400
Denny Doyle, 2B for Phillies (1970-73), Angels (1974-75), Red Sox(17975-77). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby genuine. Ball marks on barrel. Doesn't seem to be cracked. Knob has K55 engraved, $200
Lenny Dykstra, three-time All-Star CF. Mizuno bat, shows great use, cracked handle, $250
Greg Dobbs, 2007 game-used X bat, black, model 21, autographed in silver on barrel, handle crack, paint rubbing off on knob due to heavy use and pine tar, No. 19written on knob, $375
Lenny Dykstra - three-time All-Star CF. Autographed Louisville Slugger, very light use, model B267. $250
Freddy Garcia, 2007 game-used black Louisville Slugger, C243, good use. No. 34 written on knob in silver, $200
Wes Helms, 2007 game-used Rawlings big stick, slightly cracked, lots of use, $250
Pancho Herrera, Phillies first baseman (1958, 1960-61). 1960s Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby FUNGO bat that Herrera used during his coaching career. Bat is autographed on the barrel. Herrera's name is engraved on the barrel, and that makes this very rare because very few fungo bats are personalized. 36 1/2 inches long. Nothing engraved on knob. Bat is in great shape with no cracks, but it definitely shows some use, $600
Tadahito Iguchi, 2007 game-used Rawlings big stick, crack on barrel in back, autographed on barrel, SC 15 etched into knob, MLB hologram, $300
Ricardo Joseph, 1B/OF for Kansas City A's (1964) and the Phillies(1967-70), career .243 hitter. Game-used bat is a Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby F89. AUTOGRAPHED very nicely on barrel. $300. No. 34 written on knob in black marker. Slight handle crack. Shows very good use with pine tar stains and ball marks. $300
Kyle Kendrick, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, black, model C271, handle crack, No.38 written on knob with silver marker, autographed in silver on barrel, MLB hologram, $350
John Kruk, three-time All-Star 1B for Padres (1986-89), Phillies(1989-94) and White Sox (1995). Mizuno bat with tons of use. Pine tar stains, ball marks. AUTOGRAPHED on barrel next to Kruk's name. No. 29 written on knob. 1AOM engraved on knob. Does NOT appear to be cracked, $250.
Al Lakeman, catcher for Cincinnati Reds (1942-47), Philadelphia Phillies (47-48), Boston Braves (1949) and Detroit Tigers (1954). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby game-used bat from the 1940s. Bat is in great shape with a hairline crack on the barrel, opposite the trademark side of the bat. L74 engraved into knob. $400
Ricky Ledee, Carolina Clubs Pro Model. Bat is black. American Flag stamped next to name of bat. Autographed next to name, but it's fading, $150
Joe Lis, outfielder for Phillies (1970-72), Twins (1973-74), Indians(1974-76) and Mariners (1977). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby. No. 2 on handle, Lis' number in 1971-72 with the Phillies. Lots of use. Very slight handle crack. $150
Joe Lonnett, Phillies catcher from 1956-59. Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby. Nice condition despite slight handle crack with three tiny nails. Coached Pirates 1979 World Series team, $350
Greg Luzinski, four-time All-Star LF and member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series team. Adirondack Big stick has No. 19 written on knob in black marker. Shows good use with pine tar stains. No. 19 written on knob. 300 A on knob, indicating model of bat. NO CRACKS, $275
Greg Luzinski, four-time All-Star LF and member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series team. Chocolate-colored Louisville Slugger R161. No cracks, but shows very good use. No. 19 written on knob with a white marker, $275
Jason Michaels, Louisville Slugger, Genuine I13, color of bat is black, Michaels' name and the Phillies' name on the barrel. Michaels also autographed the bat on the barrel. Pine tar stains on handle. No. 67 written on knob in silver marker. This was used during spring training early in his career. Barrel has a crack with a splintered piece hanging. Tape has been placed over the splintered piece so handler doesn't cut his hand, $150
Jerry Martin, Game-used, Louisville Slugger, Hillerich&BradsbyK55XL. JM, 21 written on knob. Has marks on handle where black tape once was. No cracks, shows some use with ball marks on barrel, $150
Tim McCarver, Game-used, Louisville Slugger, Genuine C271. very slight handle crack. Lots of use with pine tar stains and ball marks, $250
Don Money, third baseman for Phillies (1968-72) and Brewers (1973-83).Wore No. 7 during his time with Brewers. Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby genuine. Shows little use. No. 7 written on knob, Money's number with the Brewers. Knob has M1116 engraved, $150.
Jamie Moyer, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, white, model C243, crisscross tape on handle, 'Roe' written on knob, $400
Brett Myers, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, brown base, cherry top, model S341, handle crack, autographed Brett Myers game-used, $375
Brett Myers, Sam Bat. Handle is cherry red, base of bat is black. No. 39 written on knob on the Canadian flag logo. Autographed nicely under the name Phillies, and Myers added GU '03, for game-used 2003, $350.
Abraham Nunez, 2007 game-used black Louisville Slugger, model H238, handle crack, NO. 3 written on knob, good use, $175
Jimmy Rollins, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, brown, model R225, taped handle, handle crack, MLB hologram. Tons of use with ball marks everywhere. No. 11 written on knob, $500
Lance Parrish, eight-time All-Star catcher with the Tigers (1977-86), Phillies (1987-88), Angels (1989-92), Mariners (1992), Indians (1993), Pirates(1994) and Blue Jays (1995). Game-used Adirondack Big Stick with Parrish's name engraved in barrel. Bat in great shape. Shows light use. No. 13 written in knob in marker. 432A engraved into knob, $150
Dave Philley, Game-used Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby. D100 etched into knob. No. 12 written on knob in black marker, $400
Aldolfo Phillips - Game-used bat. Handle crack has nails and black tape covering it. Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby C205I. No. 23 written on knob, Phillips' number with Phillies in 1965-66. Phillips played for the Phillies from 1964-66, the Cubs from 1966-69, the Expos from 1969-70 and Cleveland in 1972. Phillips played for the expansion Expos, $325
Jimmy Rollins, 2007 game-used black Easton, model Pro Stix 271V, No. 11 written on knob in silver. No cracks, light use with a few ball marks, $500
Jimmy Rollins, three-time All-Star SS. UNCRACKED Louisville Slugger model T141 from 2000, when Rollins first reached the leagues as a September call-up. Ball marks. No. 29 written on handle with a black marker. Rollins wore No. 29 only in 2000, $500
Jimmy Rollins - 2003 game-used bat. Louisville Slugger, brown, model R225, taped handle, cracked, MLB hologram, autographed with No. 6 on barrel.(Rollins only wore No. 6 in 2003), $400
Aaron Rowand, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, white, model 356, taped handle, tons of use, very slight crack on back part of barrel, $400
Chris Roberson, 2007 game-used Max bat pro maple, black, model JR11, heavy use, handle crack, $175
Scott Rolen, four-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glove 3B. Cracked Stick By Stan bat used in his first at-bat during his Rookie of the Year season in 1997. Next to Rolen's name on the barrel is says, "SR 1797. Cracked near trademark with a small chunk missing. Bat was personally given to the current owner by Rolen, $1,700.
Scott Rolen, Louisville Slugger C271. Light use, autographed, no cracks. No. 17 written on knob with a black marker. TPX logo on back of barrel, $275
Scott Rolen, four-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glove 3B. Louisville Slugger C271. Very slight hairline crack on trademark. Caked with pine tar. No.17 written on knob. Bat rack marks and ball marks on bat, $275
Pete Rose, Mizuno Genuine R3631. Black in color. NOT game-used, but rare bat and autographed Pete Rose, Hit King 4250. Purchased from late Phils executive/manager Paul Owens. $900
Pete Rose, Adirondack 302 Big Stick, off white bat with red ring. 113Xengraved on knob. No. 14 written on knob with black marker. Autographed on barrel. Light use. $1,100
Curt Schilling, Louisville Slugger C271, 'Curt Schilling, Philadelphia Phillies' on barrel. No. 38 written on knob with black marker. Great use with ball marks on barrel and white tape on handle. Very slight crack on barrel, reserve side of name. Pitcher bats are much more rare than a position player bats, and this one was used by a pitcher who could be headed to the Hall of Fame. $750
Curt Schilling, Carolina Clubs pro model game-used and autographed bat. No. 38 written on knob with black marker. Nice use with ball marks on barrel. No cracks. Autographed with a blue marker between the trademark and barrel. Pitcher bats are much more rare than a position player bats, and this one was used by a pitcher who could be headed to the Hall of Fame, $750
Mike Schmidt - vintage Adirondack bat, believed to be from 1979, due to the No. 170 etched into the knob. No. 20 written on barrel. Shows great use with ball marks, pine tar shows and a slight crack on handle, $1,400.
Mike Schmidt, Adirondack, very clean. No. 20 written on barrel. Hall of Fame third baseman and the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship team, $1,850
Manny Trillo, four-time All-Star second baseman for A's (1973-74), Cubs
(1975-78, 1986-88), Phillies (1979-82),Indians (1983), Expos (1983), Giants (1984-85) and Reds (1989). Louisville Slugger S2. Slight handle crack. Shows good use. No. 8 written on knob. Member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship team. $250.
Chase Utley, 2007 game-used Max bat, black, Model CU1, pine tar on handle, tons of use with many ball marks, $700
Chase Utley - 2002 game-used bat from his first big-league spring training. Easton bat, model 159. No. 80 written on knob with a silver marker, Utley's '02 spring training number. Bat shows good use with lots of ball marks and heavy pine tar on the handle. No cracks, $750
Chase Utley - Game-used Max Bat, model CU 1. No cracks, minimal use. Bat acquired directly from the Phillies. No. 26 written on knob, $750
Chase Utley - Game-used and autographed black Sam bat. Model PW2. Bat is cracked in half and taped together and has a one-inch piece missing on barrel. No. 26 on knob. Bat shows great use with ball marks and pine tar stains. $750
Shane Victorino, Louisville Slugger 'Rock Hard Maple' game-used hat, model M159S. Bat is black. No. 16 written with silver marker on knob. Slight handle crack. $325.
Shane Victorino, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger powered, black, model M1595, major handle crack, No. 16 written on knob with silver marker, $350
AUTOGRAPHED BATS
Louisville Slugger Professional Bat signed by 1997 Rookie of the Year players Scott Rolen and Nomar Garciaparra, $900.
Michael Bourn - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $150
Aaron Rowand, autographed white Louisville Slugger bat. Rowand's name and Phillies on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram. Not a gamer. $300
Pat Burrell - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $200
Chase Utley - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Not a gamer. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $300
NON-PHILLIES BATS
Tommy John, 1976 Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby Bicentennial bat with Liberty Bell burned into trademark. Bat is a Genuine W240. John's name is in block letters. No team name. No. 25 written in knob with a black marker. Bat has a handle crack with no pieces missing. $600
Bob Watson, Adirondack Big Stick $100. 3W27 marked on knob. Also No. 19 written on knob with black marker. Bat has a slight handle crack and shows use. $150
BATTING GLOVES
Lenny Dykstra, blue Franklin batting gloves from his days with the Phillies. No. 4 written on back, $150
Lenny Dykstra, red 1993 Franklin batting gloves. No. 4 written on back, $150 for the pair.
Ron Gant (1998 black Franklin, right and left hands), $75
Mickey Morandini (1990 black Franklin, right hand), $100
Jim Eisenreich (1993 red and white Franklin, No. 8, right and left hands), $150
Charlie Hayes (1996 Yankees, autographed, black Mizuno, left hand), $100
Scott Rolen (black and red Rawlings, right hand), $150
Darren Daulton (red Franklin, No. 10, right hand), $150
Dave Hollins (red and white Franklin, No. 15, right and left hands), $75
GAME-USED WRISTBANDS
Pat Burrell, red Easton, $75
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Bobby Abreu, Carolina Clubs pro model, uncracked, shows light use. No. 53 written on knob. $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Carolina Clubs Pro Model bat with rare barrel that simply reads, "Bobby" No. 53 written on knob with a brown marker. Heavy pine tar stains, ball marks and a very slight handle crack, $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Easton Sports bat, Pro Maple RA353.LOTS of use. Pine tar stains, dirt stains, ball marks and handle crack, $300.
Bobby Abreu, two-time All-Star RF. Carolina Clubs pro model, uncracked, shows light use. No. 53 written on knob, $300.
Dick Allen - Louisville Slugger Bicentennial bat, autographed. Model P89. No. 15 on knob. Bicentennial logo between name and trademark $1,700
Dick Allen - Louisville Slugger Old Timer's Day Bat. Bat is dated to around 1992 because the team name is on the bat, which didn't occur until 1991. Louisville Slugger genuine P89. Autographed on the barrel, $550
Mike Anderson, Game-used Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby. Autographed on barrel, "To Paul, Mike Anderson." No. 22 written on knob in black marker. Bat shows good use. Pine tar stains. Ball marks. Does not appear to be cracked. $150
Rod Barajas, 2007 Mother's Day bat, pink Louisville Slugger, MLB hologram. Team-issued. (Barajas didn't play in game), $250
Pat Burrell, Game-used Louisville Slugger, model I13. Autographed between trademark and barrel in silver marker. No. 5 written on knob and inside the cupped end. Bat shows good use with heavy pine tar and ball marks, $325.
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used X-Bat, black, model 36, Pro Maple 345, handle crack, lots of use, many ball marks, No. 5 etched into knob. Also 42 etched into knob, $350
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used Black Marucci, custom with MLB hologram, cracked handle, No. 5 on knob, $350
Pat Burrell, 2007 game-used Mother's day bat, pink Marucci, pine tar cracked on handle, MLB hologram. Size 5 stamped on knob. Also 5-13-07 and 42 stamped on knob, $500
John Buzhardt, Louisville Slugger 1961-64 era Hillerich & Bradsby game-used bat with a handle crack. S2 etched into knob. Buzhardt in block letters on barrel. Bat has very good use. This is a 1960s pitcher bat, which are very hard to find. $500.
Jose Cardenal, game-used and autographed bat. Louisville Slugger C243. Shows lots of use. No. 1 written on knob. Autographed on barrel,$75
Bobby Del Greco, 1961 Adirondack 302 game-used bat. Cream bat with white lettering. Del Greco in block letters on the barrel. 89B etched into the knob. Also on the knob is a faded No. 14. Del Greco wore No. 14 only once in his career, while playing for the 1961 Kansas City Athletics. Bat shows some use with a few ball marks. $400
Denny Doyle, 2B for Phillies (1970-73), Angels (1974-75), Red Sox(17975-77). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby genuine. Ball marks on barrel. Doesn't seem to be cracked. Knob has K55 engraved, $200
Lenny Dykstra, three-time All-Star CF. Mizuno bat, shows great use, cracked handle, $250
Greg Dobbs, 2007 game-used X bat, black, model 21, autographed in silver on barrel, handle crack, paint rubbing off on knob due to heavy use and pine tar, No. 19written on knob, $375
Lenny Dykstra - three-time All-Star CF. Autographed Louisville Slugger, very light use, model B267. $250
Freddy Garcia, 2007 game-used black Louisville Slugger, C243, good use. No. 34 written on knob in silver, $200
Wes Helms, 2007 game-used Rawlings big stick, slightly cracked, lots of use, $250
Pancho Herrera, Phillies first baseman (1958, 1960-61). 1960s Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby FUNGO bat that Herrera used during his coaching career. Bat is autographed on the barrel. Herrera's name is engraved on the barrel, and that makes this very rare because very few fungo bats are personalized. 36 1/2 inches long. Nothing engraved on knob. Bat is in great shape with no cracks, but it definitely shows some use, $600
Tadahito Iguchi, 2007 game-used Rawlings big stick, crack on barrel in back, autographed on barrel, SC 15 etched into knob, MLB hologram, $300
Ricardo Joseph, 1B/OF for Kansas City A's (1964) and the Phillies(1967-70), career .243 hitter. Game-used bat is a Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby F89. AUTOGRAPHED very nicely on barrel. $300. No. 34 written on knob in black marker. Slight handle crack. Shows very good use with pine tar stains and ball marks. $300
Kyle Kendrick, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, black, model C271, handle crack, No.38 written on knob with silver marker, autographed in silver on barrel, MLB hologram, $350
John Kruk, three-time All-Star 1B for Padres (1986-89), Phillies(1989-94) and White Sox (1995). Mizuno bat with tons of use. Pine tar stains, ball marks. AUTOGRAPHED on barrel next to Kruk's name. No. 29 written on knob. 1AOM engraved on knob. Does NOT appear to be cracked, $250.
Al Lakeman, catcher for Cincinnati Reds (1942-47), Philadelphia Phillies (47-48), Boston Braves (1949) and Detroit Tigers (1954). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby game-used bat from the 1940s. Bat is in great shape with a hairline crack on the barrel, opposite the trademark side of the bat. L74 engraved into knob. $400
Ricky Ledee, Carolina Clubs Pro Model. Bat is black. American Flag stamped next to name of bat. Autographed next to name, but it's fading, $150
Joe Lis, outfielder for Phillies (1970-72), Twins (1973-74), Indians(1974-76) and Mariners (1977). Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby. No. 2 on handle, Lis' number in 1971-72 with the Phillies. Lots of use. Very slight handle crack. $150
Joe Lonnett, Phillies catcher from 1956-59. Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby. Nice condition despite slight handle crack with three tiny nails. Coached Pirates 1979 World Series team, $350
Greg Luzinski, four-time All-Star LF and member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series team. Adirondack Big stick has No. 19 written on knob in black marker. Shows good use with pine tar stains. No. 19 written on knob. 300 A on knob, indicating model of bat. NO CRACKS, $275
Greg Luzinski, four-time All-Star LF and member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series team. Chocolate-colored Louisville Slugger R161. No cracks, but shows very good use. No. 19 written on knob with a white marker, $275
Jason Michaels, Louisville Slugger, Genuine I13, color of bat is black, Michaels' name and the Phillies' name on the barrel. Michaels also autographed the bat on the barrel. Pine tar stains on handle. No. 67 written on knob in silver marker. This was used during spring training early in his career. Barrel has a crack with a splintered piece hanging. Tape has been placed over the splintered piece so handler doesn't cut his hand, $150
Jerry Martin, Game-used, Louisville Slugger, Hillerich&BradsbyK55XL. JM, 21 written on knob. Has marks on handle where black tape once was. No cracks, shows some use with ball marks on barrel, $150
Tim McCarver, Game-used, Louisville Slugger, Genuine C271. very slight handle crack. Lots of use with pine tar stains and ball marks, $250
Don Money, third baseman for Phillies (1968-72) and Brewers (1973-83).Wore No. 7 during his time with Brewers. Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby genuine. Shows little use. No. 7 written on knob, Money's number with the Brewers. Knob has M1116 engraved, $150.
Jamie Moyer, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, white, model C243, crisscross tape on handle, 'Roe' written on knob, $400
Brett Myers, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, brown base, cherry top, model S341, handle crack, autographed Brett Myers game-used, $375
Brett Myers, Sam Bat. Handle is cherry red, base of bat is black. No. 39 written on knob on the Canadian flag logo. Autographed nicely under the name Phillies, and Myers added GU '03, for game-used 2003, $350.
Abraham Nunez, 2007 game-used black Louisville Slugger, model H238, handle crack, NO. 3 written on knob, good use, $175
Jimmy Rollins, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, brown, model R225, taped handle, handle crack, MLB hologram. Tons of use with ball marks everywhere. No. 11 written on knob, $500
Lance Parrish, eight-time All-Star catcher with the Tigers (1977-86), Phillies (1987-88), Angels (1989-92), Mariners (1992), Indians (1993), Pirates(1994) and Blue Jays (1995). Game-used Adirondack Big Stick with Parrish's name engraved in barrel. Bat in great shape. Shows light use. No. 13 written in knob in marker. 432A engraved into knob, $150
Dave Philley, Game-used Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby. D100 etched into knob. No. 12 written on knob in black marker, $400
Aldolfo Phillips - Game-used bat. Handle crack has nails and black tape covering it. Louisville Slugger, Hillerich & Bradsby C205I. No. 23 written on knob, Phillips' number with Phillies in 1965-66. Phillips played for the Phillies from 1964-66, the Cubs from 1966-69, the Expos from 1969-70 and Cleveland in 1972. Phillips played for the expansion Expos, $325
Jimmy Rollins, 2007 game-used black Easton, model Pro Stix 271V, No. 11 written on knob in silver. No cracks, light use with a few ball marks, $500
Jimmy Rollins, three-time All-Star SS. UNCRACKED Louisville Slugger model T141 from 2000, when Rollins first reached the leagues as a September call-up. Ball marks. No. 29 written on handle with a black marker. Rollins wore No. 29 only in 2000, $500
Jimmy Rollins - 2003 game-used bat. Louisville Slugger, brown, model R225, taped handle, cracked, MLB hologram, autographed with No. 6 on barrel.(Rollins only wore No. 6 in 2003), $400
Aaron Rowand, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger, white, model 356, taped handle, tons of use, very slight crack on back part of barrel, $400
Chris Roberson, 2007 game-used Max bat pro maple, black, model JR11, heavy use, handle crack, $175
Scott Rolen, four-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glove 3B. Cracked Stick By Stan bat used in his first at-bat during his Rookie of the Year season in 1997. Next to Rolen's name on the barrel is says, "SR 1797. Cracked near trademark with a small chunk missing. Bat was personally given to the current owner by Rolen, $1,700.
Scott Rolen, Louisville Slugger C271. Light use, autographed, no cracks. No. 17 written on knob with a black marker. TPX logo on back of barrel, $275
Scott Rolen, four-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glove 3B. Louisville Slugger C271. Very slight hairline crack on trademark. Caked with pine tar. No.17 written on knob. Bat rack marks and ball marks on bat, $275
Pete Rose, Mizuno Genuine R3631. Black in color. NOT game-used, but rare bat and autographed Pete Rose, Hit King 4250. Purchased from late Phils executive/manager Paul Owens. $900
Pete Rose, Adirondack 302 Big Stick, off white bat with red ring. 113Xengraved on knob. No. 14 written on knob with black marker. Autographed on barrel. Light use. $1,100
Curt Schilling, Louisville Slugger C271, 'Curt Schilling, Philadelphia Phillies' on barrel. No. 38 written on knob with black marker. Great use with ball marks on barrel and white tape on handle. Very slight crack on barrel, reserve side of name. Pitcher bats are much more rare than a position player bats, and this one was used by a pitcher who could be headed to the Hall of Fame. $750
Curt Schilling, Carolina Clubs pro model game-used and autographed bat. No. 38 written on knob with black marker. Nice use with ball marks on barrel. No cracks. Autographed with a blue marker between the trademark and barrel. Pitcher bats are much more rare than a position player bats, and this one was used by a pitcher who could be headed to the Hall of Fame, $750
Mike Schmidt - vintage Adirondack bat, believed to be from 1979, due to the No. 170 etched into the knob. No. 20 written on barrel. Shows great use with ball marks, pine tar shows and a slight crack on handle, $1,400.
Mike Schmidt, Adirondack, very clean. No. 20 written on barrel. Hall of Fame third baseman and the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship team, $1,850
Manny Trillo, four-time All-Star second baseman for A's (1973-74), Cubs
(1975-78, 1986-88), Phillies (1979-82),Indians (1983), Expos (1983), Giants (1984-85) and Reds (1989). Louisville Slugger S2. Slight handle crack. Shows good use. No. 8 written on knob. Member of the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship team. $250.
Chase Utley, 2007 game-used Max bat, black, Model CU1, pine tar on handle, tons of use with many ball marks, $700
Chase Utley - 2002 game-used bat from his first big-league spring training. Easton bat, model 159. No. 80 written on knob with a silver marker, Utley's '02 spring training number. Bat shows good use with lots of ball marks and heavy pine tar on the handle. No cracks, $750
Chase Utley - Game-used Max Bat, model CU 1. No cracks, minimal use. Bat acquired directly from the Phillies. No. 26 written on knob, $750
Chase Utley - Game-used and autographed black Sam bat. Model PW2. Bat is cracked in half and taped together and has a one-inch piece missing on barrel. No. 26 on knob. Bat shows great use with ball marks and pine tar stains. $750
Shane Victorino, Louisville Slugger 'Rock Hard Maple' game-used hat, model M159S. Bat is black. No. 16 written with silver marker on knob. Slight handle crack. $325.
Shane Victorino, 2007 game-used Louisville Slugger powered, black, model M1595, major handle crack, No. 16 written on knob with silver marker, $350
AUTOGRAPHED BATS
Louisville Slugger Professional Bat signed by 1997 Rookie of the Year players Scott Rolen and Nomar Garciaparra, $900.
Michael Bourn - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $150
Aaron Rowand, autographed white Louisville Slugger bat. Rowand's name and Phillies on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram. Not a gamer. $300
Pat Burrell - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $200
Chase Utley - autographed black Louisville Slugger bat. Not a gamer. Facile signature of player and team name on barrel. Autograph in silver. MLB hologram, $300
NON-PHILLIES BATS
Tommy John, 1976 Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby Bicentennial bat with Liberty Bell burned into trademark. Bat is a Genuine W240. John's name is in block letters. No team name. No. 25 written in knob with a black marker. Bat has a handle crack with no pieces missing. $600
Bob Watson, Adirondack Big Stick $100. 3W27 marked on knob. Also No. 19 written on knob with black marker. Bat has a slight handle crack and shows use. $150
BATTING GLOVES
Lenny Dykstra, blue Franklin batting gloves from his days with the Phillies. No. 4 written on back, $150
Lenny Dykstra, red 1993 Franklin batting gloves. No. 4 written on back, $150 for the pair.
Ron Gant (1998 black Franklin, right and left hands), $75
Mickey Morandini (1990 black Franklin, right hand), $100
Jim Eisenreich (1993 red and white Franklin, No. 8, right and left hands), $150
Charlie Hayes (1996 Yankees, autographed, black Mizuno, left hand), $100
Scott Rolen (black and red Rawlings, right hand), $150
Darren Daulton (red Franklin, No. 10, right hand), $150
Dave Hollins (red and white Franklin, No. 15, right and left hands), $75
GAME-USED WRISTBANDS
Pat Burrell, red Easton, $75
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