Lot Of NY Yankee Players Game-Used Bats with Some Autographed
(7) (JSA) (PSA/DNA)
Exceptional Baseball Bats: A Testament to the Game’s Legends
Jorge Posada’s 1995-1996 Bat
Step into the world of baseball memorabilia with Jorge Posada’s 1995-1996 bat, a remarkable piece crafted by H&B. This bat, measuring 34 inches and weighing 32.3 ounces, is made from premium ash wood. It remains uncracked, showcasing ball and hit marks all around the barrel, with distinctive blue ball transfer marks on the right barrel. The handle features 11 inches of white tape in a spiral criss-cross pattern, indicating its use in batting practice. Presented to us as game-used, this bat is in GOOD condition, reflecting heavy game use.
Bobby Abreu’s 2006-2007 Zinger Bat
Bobby Abreu’s Zinger black bat from the 2006-2007 season is a testament to his prowess on the field. With a length of 34.25 inches and a weight of 31 ounces, this ash wood bat is uncracked, with slight checking on the back barrel. The ball and hit marks on the right and back barrel, along with Abreu’s number (53) marked in silver on the knob and barrel end, add to its authenticity. A light coat of pine tar on the handle signifies its use, and it is presented to us as game-used, in GOOD condition with moderate game use.
Gary Sheffield’s 2002 Bat
Gary Sheffield’s 2002 bat, manufactured by H&B, is a piece of sports memorabilia that stands out. This 34.5-inch, 35.6-ounce ash wood bat is uncracked, with ball and hit marks on all sides. The model number is stamped into the barrel face, and Sheffield’s number (11) is marked in silver on the barrel end. The bat features a moderate coat of pine tar on the upper handle and white tape in a spiral pattern on the knob and lower handle. An autograph on the front barrel in silver marker, rating an 8, enhances its value. Presented to us as game-used, it is in OUTSTANDING condition with moderate game use.
Derek Jeter’s 1994-1997 Bat
This bat, used by the legendary Derek Jeter between 1994 and 1997, is a prized artifact. Crafted by H&B, it measures 33.5 inches and weighs 31.6 ounces. Despite a slight crack on the handle and checking on the back barrel, it bears ball and hit marks all around. The white and blue ball transfer marks on the left and back barrel, along with a moderate coat of pine tar on the handle, attest to its use. Jeter’s autograph on the front barrel, rating a 6 to 7, adds a personal touch. Presented to us as game-used, it is in OUTSTANDING condition with moderate to heavy game use.
Bernie Williams’ 2000 Bat
Bernie Williams’ 2000 bat, manufactured by Adirondack, is a piece of baseball history. This 34.5-inch, 32.1-ounce ash wood bat is cracked on the handle, with ball and hit marks all around the barrel. The blue and white ball transfer marks and cleat marks further highlight its use. Presented to us as game-used, it is in OUTSTANDING condition with heavy game use.
Jorge Posada’s 1999-2000 Bat
Another remarkable piece from Jorge Posada, this 1999-2000 bat by H&B is uncracked and shows no game use. The model number is stamped into the barrel face, and the player number (33) is marked on the knob end in silver marker. A light coat of pine tar on the upper handle adds to its authenticity. Presented to us as game-used, it is a unique piece in pristine condition.
Robinson Cano’s Bat
Robinson Cano’s bat, manufactured by Rawlings Adirondack, is a testament to his skill. This uncracked bat features white ball and hit marks on the front barrel, with blue and white ball transfer marks on the right and back barrel. A light coat of pine tar on the upper handle signifies its use. Accompanied by a LOA from PSA/DNA and another from JSA, it is a valuable addition to any baseball collection.
These bats are not just pieces of wood; they are fragments of baseball history, each telling a unique story of the legends who wielded them. Whether you’re a collector or a fan, these bats offer a tangible connection to the game’s greatest moments.
* This text was generated from the original auction listing.