This lot is closed. Bidding ended on 6/19/2014.
Harry Heilmann played in the majors for 17 seasons and was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1952. Heilmann and Ted Williams were the last two American League batters to hit .400. His career batting average of .342 is currently 12th-highest in major league history. Manuf: H&B Signature Model. Length: 35”. Weight: 34.4 oz. Wood: Ash. Labeling Period: 1928–30. Condition: Uncracked with checking on the back barrel. Ball/hit marks are present on the right, left and back barrel. Some checking is visible on the back barrel. Cleat marks are present on the front barrel. There is a light coat of pine tar on the handle and remnants of a ring of tape. Factory side-writing was once present but is no longer visible. The bat exhibits evidence of moderate to heavy use. Accompanied by a LOA from PSA/DNA