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The distance between bases in a regulation Major League ball park is 90 feet. There may be no man alive who has more control over that space than Lou Brock. For 19 years he instilled fear in the hearts of every opponent when he reached base, as most knew that they were powerless to stop him from advancing to the next. Not only a threat on the basepaths, Brock also excelled at the plate where he used this bat early in his career. It shows good game use with ball and hit marks predominantly appearing on the upper barrel. The player name "Brock" is written on the knob in vintage ink. There are two small holes in either end of the bat, as it was once mounted for display, that are not visible when viewing from the front. Manufacturer: Adirondack, Model Number: 119B, Labeling Period: 1963-67, Length: 34, Weight: 31.4 ounces, Wood: Ash, Finish: Flame Burned/Treated. The bat comes with a letter from PSA/DNA.
1963-67 Lou Brock Chicago Cubs/St. Louis Cardinals Game-Used Bat (PSA/DNA)
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