Circa 1992 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers Game-Used & Signed Bat
(PSA/DNA GU 9)
Robin Yount’s Louisville Slugger P72 Bat: A Piece of Baseball History
An Iconic Artifact from a Hall of Famer
In the realm of baseball memorabilia, few items capture the essence of the game like a bat wielded by a Hall of Famer. Robin Yount, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999, is celebrated for his remarkable career with the Milwaukee Brewers. His Louisville Slugger P72 model bat stands as a testament to his prowess on the field.
Specifications and Condition
This exquisite bat, manufactured by Louisville Slugger, measures an impressive 34.75 inches and weighs 30 ounces. Crafted from ash wood, it remains uncracked, showcasing evidence of excellent use. The barrel bears several ball marks, a silent witness to the countless swings it endured. A light coat of pine tar graces the upper handle, enhancing grip and authenticity.
- Length: 34.75 inches
- Weight: 30 ounces
- Material: Ash wood
- Condition: Uncracked with visible ball marks
Personal Touches and Authentication
Adding to its allure, the player number “19” is inscribed on the knob in black, a personal touch that connects the bat to Yount himself. The barrel is signed by Yount in black marker, with the signature rating a near 9 in our opinion. This bat is accompanied by a PSA/DNA LOA grading it a GU 9, and an ALOA from JSA, further solidifying its status as a prized collectible.
A Coveted Addition to Any Collection
For collectors and enthusiasts, this bat is more than just a piece of wood; it is a tangible link to the illustrious career of Robin Yount. It embodies the spirit of baseball and the legacy of a player who left an indelible mark on the sport. Whether you’re looking to consign baseball jerseys or expand your collection, this bat represents an opportunity to own a piece of history.
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* This text was generated from the original auction listing.