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Beautiful Dugan bat. Amazing Jeter. They represent the Yankees' first and last WS winners. It would be interesting to have them side by side for comparison.
In keeping with theme of Yankee infielders, here is one from their first pennant winning team. Who else has some?
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Thank you for correcting me & I didn't mean to short change Mad Max. I should have known this. Duly noted & correction has been made. Last edited by Scott Garner; 03-15-2020 at 03:55 PM. |
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One of my favorites, 1888-1896(?) Louisville Slugger. Incredible condition.
Second earliest label I have seen. |
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Beautiful bats! Here's a Harvey Hendrick side written bat with part of the original shipping label and a newly acquired Frank Crosetti Spalding bat.
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Wow that is incredible! How long is it? and how much does it weigh?
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Nice Dugan bat. I picked up a Dugan photo a few weeks ago and if you look closely you can see that same tape application on my photo. Pretty cool
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I always assumed the tape was applied to fix a crack or some damage. Its exciting to see that it actually could have been placed there by him. Thanks for sharing it. Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
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Great catch on the Dugan bat!! Beautiful.
Wade Boggs was,my favorite player growing up. This is my favorite bat I own of his. I included a picture of the barrel which is powered with seam marks. |
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Peppered not powdered.... Yeesh
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That's unreal. I've never seen that many seam marks!
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Me, neither. What's it made from, poplar?
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This rack has 11 different Wade Boggs bats in it. Anything from a SGA when he was with Pawtucket to store models, promo bats, game issued, and prostock models. |
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Hah!! Right. Pine/balsa wood they are concentrated heavily in one area, demonstrating his precision with the bat. Thanks guys!
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This is the only one I own now. I had to scale back my collection once kids started school. They are little money pits
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The grains on those Boggs bats in the case are beautiful! His bats are works of Art.
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What an incredibly cool Boggs bat! The man was a hitting machine, for sure! |
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Thanks Scott.
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Ash. And it's called "Grain Checking". Happens with heavy, repeated use. The wood splits slightly at the major contact point(s). A killer Gamer.
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Well said. It is an ash bat- 86-89 labeling. Well before maple came into popularity. It is a 9-grain bat. There is slight checking on back of barrel, which is what retired it, so great call!
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36+ ounces Some grain separation, but no cracks at all. Thing is a brick. |
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Rickey Henderson circa 1986-1988 NY Yankees game used bat
Here is one modern game used bat that I own in my personal collection that I really like:
A circa 1986-1988 era game used Rickey Henderson (HOF) bat that shows outstanding use and was vintage signed by The Man of Steal during his tenure with the NYY. The barrel exhibits extensive grain separation and some checking, but remains uncracked. The signature is big & bold. The knob has Rickey's uni # 24 written on it with what appears to be the same gold Sharpie that Henderson used to sign the barrel. I'm not sure what more you could ask for as a bat collector, but it certainly checks off all the boxes for me. Last edited by Scott Garner; 03-18-2020 at 04:11 AM. |
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As a native Taiwanese, I have been collecting major/minor players.
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That Boggs and the Henderson are just stunning!!
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Alex Rodriguez 2009 New York Yankees Game Used Bat PSA 10
Alex Rodriguez 2009 New York Yankees Game Used Bat PSA 10
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Ashburn G7
My lone game used bat, Richie Ashburn G7 from late 1952 to 1953 time period due to stamping anomaly unique to that time.
I am interested in acquiring an Ashburn U1 if anyone has one. |
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Awesome bats guys! Thanks for kind words. Tony, I remember you from the other board. Good to see u man.
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Thanks and same here! Was good to see this post. Brought back some great game used post memories 😃 But even though I’m not a vintage card or memorabilia collector, I love this site. All the amazing vintage memorabilia posted each day is truly amazing! I love the old stuff! ⚾️🏀🏈
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Yaz
One of the few bats in my collection and yet another sox outfielder... carl yastrzemski circa 1973-75 w215
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Lazzeri
Lotsa great Yankees bats on the thread. My .02
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Did Lazzari sand the barrel?
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Here is one bat I own that I have always appreciated. 1923-25 Hank Gowdy H&B. Massive piece of lumber.
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Love the look and especially the shape of that Gowdy bat. Do you happen to know the weight and length?
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Keep em coming! I want to see how you guys display your bats.
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36 length, 40 ounces
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Pudge Rodriguez 1993 game used Cooper bat
Here is another of my favorite game used modern era bats that I have in my personal collection:
This is a great Pudge Rodriguez (HOF) 1993 game used Cooper bat that has terrific game use. Check out the cleat marks! FYI, Pudge was Nolan Ryan's personal catcher in 1993 when he caught Nolan's final strikeout on 9/17/93 @ Anaheim and final win on 8/15/93 at CLE. I was lucky enough to be sitting directly behind home plate and witnessed Nolan's final strikeout, who for the record, was Greg Myers (C) for the Angels in '93. Pudge signed and inscribed this bat for me & it's part of my collection of Nolan's career milestone catchers. I have signed game bats with inscriptions for these following milestone catchers: John Stephenson- Nolan Ryan's 1st strikeout catcher-1966 Jerry Grote- Nolan Ryan's 1st win catcher-1968 Jeff Torborg- Nolan's 1st no-hitter, 1000th K & ML record 383K catcher-1973 Art Kusnyer- Nolan Ryan's 2nd no-hitter catcher-1973 Tom Egan- Nolan Ryan's 3rd no-hitter- 1974 Ellie Rodriguez- Nolan Ryan's 4th no-hitter and 100th win catcher-1975 Terry Humphrey- Nolan Ryan's 2,000th K-1976 Alan Ashby- Nolan's 5th no-hitter catcher-1981 Luis Pujols- Nolan's 200th win catcher-1982 and 3,000th K catcher-1980 Mark Bailey- Nolan's 4,000th K catcher- 1985 Chad Kreuter- Nolan's 5,000th K catcher 1989 John Russell- Nolan's 6th no-hitter 1990 Geno Petralli- Nolan's 300th win catcher-1990 Mike Stanley- Nolan Ryan's 7th no-hitter catcher Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez (HOF)- Nolan's last win & last strikeout catcher Last edited by Scott Garner; 03-26-2020 at 06:08 PM. |
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Great thread!
Just acquired this...2019 Trout (MVP), photo matched, PSA/DNA GU10. |
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Killer Trout. Love the lizard skin wrap.
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On Father's Day 1995 at Tiger Stadium, Cal Ripken Jr. swung/missed at a pitch and uncharacteristically lost the grip of this bat as it "helicoptered" into the stands. Fortunately, no one was injured and the fan who retrieved it offered to pass it back down to the field to Cal, however Jr. motioned back to him that he could keep it.
Time rolled on and the fan who retrieved that errant bat sadly passes away and his son (who sat next to his dad that Father's Day) reached out to me to see if I had interest in the bat & a deal was quickly struck. When I had Cal sign it, I asked him to add the '1995 Game Used' inscription but most collectors know that Cal won't do that unless he is 110% certain it's true. When I told Cal about the provenance, he fortunately recalled the incident & gladly added the inscription... Adding also that 1995 is somewhat important to the story because less than three months later, he passed Lou Gehrig for the most Consecutive Games Played Record. Last edited by roarfrom34; 03-21-2020 at 02:57 PM. |
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Nice Ripken!
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Thanks Joecoco. It's actually some type of perforated leather wrap (more images below).
Bill, awesome Ripken bat, story, and of course year (95). Last edited by MVSNYC; 03-21-2020 at 05:20 PM. |
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Here is my one and only Yankee infielder bat. He was a short timer
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That's a Bobby Tolan Bat, used during his tenure with the Reds. One of those guys who's batting stance we imitated when we were kids. He held the bat way up high, until the pitch was about to come in. Too bad the Reds traded him away just before the Big Red Machine fully took shape. |
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I'd really like to get a similar rack to display some of my 130+ Giants gamers.
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Yeah, that Rack works well, in terms of displaying a lot of bats in a relatively small space. Very efficient, as well as age-appropriate.
Keep checking the Catalog Auctions... one should turn up before you know it! |
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This was the bat that really got me started collecting game used equipment. I had a few bats and I was activly looking for a Bonds Gamer. I picked up a Sosa bat that was cracked. I had slways avoided cracked bats but seeing and holding it the game use just jumped out at me. The crack was just a part of what happens when a player like Sammy swings a bat a good number of times.
Then I saw this in an auction not my favorite bat manufacturer but I had not seen another Bonds bat with this level of use offerd for sale in the 2 years I had been looking. Like others have mentioned the deep stich marks are an instant reminder of who was swinging this bat. PSA gave this a 9. |
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Arrived today in the mail after some delay due to a shipping problem....could not be happier...took a shot because there were no backside pics or barrel end pics available...bat was mailed from Georgia....68-70 game used Hank Aaron 302 Adirondack 63 A model....35 inches...33.9 oz...lots of use with ball marks/cleat marks and a nice faded 44 on the barrel end as well as the knob end. Will have this bat for a long time.
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Former Red Sox and Tiger Dalton Jones from the most recent CollectAuction. Not sure why I remember this but his 69 and 70 Topps card are from the same photo shoot. Topps airbrushed the 70 card and put him in a Tigers road uniform. My good friend once asked me why am I full of such useless information? I am still asking myself the same thing.
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To put me in a happy place for awhile, I did a little rearranging of the bat cave. I like to display my bats horizontally, saving the neck strain of vertical, and being able to walk right up and peruse them. I went with the rail and peg method of display for sheer volume and economy. I managed to get 22 bats floor to ceiling per rack. I hung 88 bats for $76 in materials
Seen here Brewers Team sets from 1977,1982,and 2011 and the Brewers All-stars from throughout the years |
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