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Please help me to understand (I forgot) why the team name is not listed below his name on the barrell. Did he use a promo bat? Obviously, it is MLB auth., so I'm not questioning authenticity - just curious. I have come across bats that are similar but have been told repeatedly that they are usually promotional bats made for autographs and charity type events.
i havent checked any shipping records for this bat due to the fact that it has the mlb holo. the holo number is bb 512737. as for the promo bat i cant answer that question because i have no clue. as far as the other markings on the bat has hamiltons #33 with s44 on the handle end as well as the same thing on the barrel end. the bat also has a handle crack. i will take better pictures when my camera is done charging for those who are interested. thanks josh
Please help me to understand (I forgot) why the team name is not listed below his name on the barrell. Did he use a promo bat? Obviously, it is MLB auth., so I'm not questioning authenticity - just curious. I have come across bats that are similar but have been told repeatedly that they are usually promotional bats made for autographs and charity type events.
Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
It's probably a bat that was used in the minor leagues too. I have a 2000 Timo Perez rookie bat which has "Louisville Slugger" under his block lettered name instead of "New York Mets".
It's probably a bat that was used in the minor leagues too. I have a 2000 Timo Perez rookie bat which has "Louisville Slugger" under his block lettered name instead of "New York Mets".
David
HB does not stamp the names of the parent MLB team nor the minor league team names on minor league bats.
them mlb database states that the bat was broken on june 13 2007, perhaps josh brought this bat with him from the year before?
Many times the dates listed in the MLB database is the date the authenticator put a holo on an item, not always is it the day a particular item was worn/used. In a lot of cases, MLB will authenticate a bunch of items at once- I notice this is usually at the end of a homestand.
kelly kelspeck@gmail.com
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