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Late 1970s-Mid 1980s New York Mets Game-Used Bats — Alex Trevino, Bobby Valentine, Joe Sambito & Others

(9)(PSA/DNA Pre-Cert)

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Exquisite Collection of Game-Used Baseball Bats

A Testament to Baseball’s Rich Legacy

In the realm of baseball memorabilia, few items capture the essence of the game like a well-worn bat. Each bat tells a story of triumphs, challenges, and the indomitable spirit of the players who wielded them. Our latest auction features an extraordinary collection of game-used bats, each with its own unique history and character.

Henderson’s Adirondack “154A” Model Bat

The Adirondack “154A” model bat, once gripped by the legendary Henderson, is a piece of baseball history. The model number is elegantly engraved on the knob end, and the bat is adorned with tape on the handle, complemented by a light coat of pine tar. Though it bears a slight crack on the upper handle, its 34.75-inch length and light rack marks speak to its storied past.

Hurdle’s Louisville Slugger “H246” Model Bat

Crafted by Louisville Slugger, the “H246” model bat is marked with a black pen on the knob end. Measuring 35 inches, this bat features a crack on the upper handle and minimal markings throughout the barrel, a testament to its use in the heat of the game.

Trevino’s Louisville Slugger “T147” Model Bat

The “T147” model bat, with the number “29” inscribed on the knob end, is another gem from Louisville Slugger. At 34.25 inches, it boasts pine tar on the lower handle and two cracks on the upper handle. Despite splintering on the back barrel, it remains a cherished relic of Trevino’s prowess.

Falcome’s Louisville Slugger “M110” Model Bat

Falcome’s bat, a Louisville Slugger “M110” model, is marked with the number “33” on the knob end. Its 34.75-inch frame bears a crack on the upper handle and light splintering on the back barrel, with heavy hit marks adorning all sides. This bat is a testament to Falcome’s powerful swings.

Additional Highlights

  • Maddox’s Adirondack “2884” Model Bat: Engraved with the number “21” on the knob, this 33.75-inch bat features a crack on the upper handle and light pine tar on the handle.
  • Sambito’s Louisville Slugger “S2®” Model Bat: With the number “38” on the knob, this 34.25-inch bat has two cracks on the handle and hit marks on the left barrel.
  • Gaff’s Louisville Slugger “I13” Model Bat: Marked with the number “45,” this bat shows a crack from the mid-to-upper handle and hit marks throughout the barrel.
  • Valentine’s Hillerich & Bradsby “M110” Model Bat: A shard missing on the back barrel and a light ball mark on the right barrel add to its character.
  • Christensen’s Louisville Slugger “K48” Model Bat: Featuring the number “7” boldly written on the knob, this bat has a small crack above the upper handle.

These bats were presented to us as game-used and passed precertification from PSA/DNA, ensuring their authenticity and significance. Each bat in this collection is not just a piece of wood but a fragment of baseball history, waiting to be cherished by a new owner. Explore our sports memorabilia auctions to discover more about these exceptional items and other MLB items for sale. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a passionate fan, these bats offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of the game. Don’t miss your chance to add these remarkable artifacts to your baseball collection.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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