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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Frank, I would say that it's definitely a pro model bat. It has sidewriting on it which means it was probably used at H&B to make more bats to the same specification. The block lettering though means this was probably for a minor league player. 37" is long, but not unusual as Chick Hafey used a 37" bat..even Don Drysdale swung a 37" bat. |
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