Looking to move these bats. Add $10 for shipping
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1946-48 game used Rudy York Hillerich & Bradsby bat. Bat is a model S2, measures 36 inches long. The center label according to Vince Matlas book dates to 1944-48 based on the underlined 1. The powerized is P-7 which dates 1946-49. So the bat dates from 1946-48, Yorks final years of his major league career before he went to the minors. The bat displays good use, has grain separation on the back of the barrel. The handle is cracked and there's also a piece missing from the knob and handle. Asking $
170
Don Larsen professional model baseball bat from 1959 or 1960. Bat shows great use including ball/seam marks, cleat marks, and grain separation on the back of the barrel. The handle is cracked and the knob has chips in it. During the 59 and 60 seasons, Larsen played for both the Yankees and KC. Located on the handle is a painted ring(post factory probably to make it look like a Adirondack bat). There is a number 3 on the knob meaning that Larson either wrote Babe Ruth's retired number 3 in New York to designate his bat or that the bat was used by Marv Throneberry in addition to Larson during the 1960 season. Bat comes with a PSA letter. Asking
$525
2013 game used bat used by all-star third basemen Manny Maccado(LVS spelled his name wrong). The bat dates to his 2013 season in which he was a all-star for the first time. He ended up leading the league in doubles with 51. The bat shows great use including pine tar, ball and seam marks, rack marks. The bat remains uncracked and comes with a full letter from PSA/DNA(John Taube). PSA number 1B09341 Asking $
550
J.F Hillerich & Bradsby pro model Frank baker Decal bat. Bat is made to the professional specifications that baker used during his years with the Athletics and the Yankees.
Measuring at 34" and weighing right around 44 ounces, this bat is consistent with available known records for Baker. His bats normally ranged between 34" and 34.5" and the ounces were anywhere from 36 up to 47. This bat display nice game use with some cleat marks on the back of the barrel, ball marks, a small chip in the knob. The bat remains uncracked and features a hand turned knob. The decal, although almost gone(about 15% left), is consistent in design to verified Frank Baker decal model bats that have entered the market. I have showed it to another person who's advice and knowledge I trust a lot and they believe it is baker also. Mears sold one just like this in condition for $900 plus Asking
$550