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1960s-80s Baltimore Orioles Game-Used Bats — Jim Gentile, Bob Grich, Doug DeCinces, Kenny Singleton & Paul Blair

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Legendary Game-Used Bats: A Tribute to Baseball Excellence

Introduction to the Collection

In the realm of baseball memorabilia auctions, few items capture the imagination and reverence of collectors quite like game-used bats. These artifacts, once wielded by the titans of the diamond, offer a tangible connection to the storied past of Major League Baseball. Today, we present an extraordinary collection of bats, each with its own unique history and significance.

Bob Grich’s Louisville Slugger

The first bat in this illustrious collection is a Louisville Slugger B267 model, once gripped by the hands of Bob Grich. Known for his exceptional defensive skills and power at the plate, Grich’s bat bears the player number “3” inscribed on the knob end in black pen. This bat is a testament to Grich’s prowess and dedication to the game.

Kenny Singleton’s Louisville Slugger

Next, we have the Louisville Slugger D111 model, associated with the formidable Kenny Singleton. Renowned for his switch-hitting ability and keen eye, Singleton’s bat is marked with the player number “29” on the knob end. This piece is a cherished relic from a player who left an indelible mark on the sport.

Paul Blair’s Louisville Slugger

Paul Blair, a defensive wizard in the outfield, is represented by a Louisville Slugger B267 bat. This bat, cracked on the upper handle and adorned with pine tar on the lower handle, tells the story of a player who was as tenacious as he was talented. Blair’s contributions to his teams were invaluable, and this bat is a fitting tribute to his legacy.

Doug DeCinces’ Adirondack Bat

The Adirondack 155A model bat, used by Doug DeCinces, is another highlight of this collection. Known for his clutch hitting and leadership, DeCinces’ bat features the player number “11” on the knob end. This bat is a symbol of DeCinces’ impact on the game and his enduring legacy.

Jim Gentile’s Signed Louisville Slugger

Rounding out this remarkable collection is the Louisville Slugger T99 model, signed by Jim Gentile. Known for his powerful swing and towering home runs, Gentile’s signature on the barrel, rated a 4 overall, adds a personal touch to this historic piece. The number “4” is inscribed on the knob end in red pen, further enhancing its authenticity and appeal.

Provenance and Authenticity

These bats were presented to us as game-used, accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) from JSA and have passed pre-certification from PSA/DNA. This collection not only celebrates the achievements of these legendary players but also offers a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of baseball history.

  • Historical Significance: Each bat represents a player who made significant contributions to the game.
  • Authenticity: Accompanied by an LOA from JSA and pre-certified by PSA/DNA.
  • Unique Features: Player numbers and signatures add to the allure and value of these items.
  • Investment Potential: A rare opportunity to own a piece of baseball history with lasting value.

For those passionate about sports memorabilia, this collection is an unparalleled opportunity to acquire artifacts that embody the spirit and history of baseball. Whether you are looking to sell baseball jerseys or expand your collection, these bats offer a connection to the past that is both profound and inspiring.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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