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Mid 1970s Texas Rangers Game-Used Bats — Jeff Burroughs, Mike Hargrove & Jim Sundberg

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Legendary Louisville Slugger Bats: A Testament to Baseball History

Introduction to Iconic Game-Used Bats

In the realm of baseball memorabilia, few items capture the essence of the game like a well-used bat. Each swing, each hit, and each mark tells a story of the player who wielded it. At Grey Flannel Auctions, we are proud to present three remarkable Louisville Slugger bats, each with its own unique narrative and historical significance.

Burroughs’ “B267” Model Bat

The first bat in this illustrious collection is the Louisville Slugger “B267” model, once gripped by the hands of a baseball legend. Measuring 34 inches in length, this bat bears the number “44” inscribed on its knob, a testament to its original owner. The slight crack above the upper handle and the light pine tar residue speak volumes of its game-time use. Presented to us as game-used, this bat has passed precertification from PSA/DNA, ensuring its authenticity and value.

  • Model: B267
  • Length: 34 inches
  • Unique Features: Number “44” on knob, light pine tar, slight crack

Sundberg’s “P72” Model Bat

The second bat, a Louisville Slugger “P72” model, measures 33 inches and carries the number “26” and letter “G” on its knob. The crack on the upper handle and the noticeable blue markings throughout the barrel are indicative of its storied past. Hit marks on the back barrel further attest to its use in the heat of the game. This bat, too, was presented to us as game-used and has passed precertification from PSA/DNA.

  • Model: P72
  • Length: 33 inches
  • Unique Features: Number “26” and letter “G” on knob, blue markings, crack on handle

Hargrove’s “M110” Model Bat

The final bat in this collection is the Louisville Slugger “M110” model, stretching 34.75 inches. The number “21” is prominently written on both the knob and barrel end, marking its association with a notable player. The slight crack on the upper handle and the cleat and rack marks on the back barrel add character to this piece. Presented to us as game-used, it has also passed precertification from PSA/DNA.

  • Model: M110
  • Length: 34.75 inches
  • Unique Features: Number “21” on knob and barrel, cleat and rack marks

Conclusion: A Collector’s Dream

These bats are more than just pieces of wood; they are fragments of baseball history, each with its own story to tell. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a passionate fan, these bats offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of the game. Explore our sports memorabilia auctions to discover more about these exceptional items and other treasures from the world of sports. If you wish to consign your own sports memorabilia, Grey Flannel Auctions is your trusted partner in bringing these stories to life.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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