![]() ![]() Landreaux S2 (31.2oz/34.5”, signed on missing chunk of barrel “9”), Gene Larkin P72 (30.6oz/33.75”, cracked on body), Tim Laudner S2 (29.6oz/34”, cracked on body with tape), Steve Lombardozzi C271 (31.2oz/33.75”, cupped in), Al Newman R161 (28.6oz/32.75”, cupped in), Roy Smalley M159 (29.6oz/34.25”, cupped in, cracked with tape on handle). The Molitor and Puckett bats come with a COA from PSA/DNA.ĭon Baylor Cooper Pro R161 (31.8oz/34.75”, cracked body and barrel with tape), Tom Brunansky C243 (31.6oz/34” cracked on handle and body with tape), Randy Bush R161 (32.4oz/34”), Sal Butera C243 (31oz/33”), Mark Davidson C243 (31.2oz/33.5”, crack on handle with tape repair), Gary Gaetti M159 (30.4oz/34.25”, cupped in, cracked handle with tape), Greg Gagne S2 (30.4oz/33.75”, cracked body with tape), Dan Gladden R161 (31.6oz/33”, cupped in,tape on body), K.F. For more extensive bat descriptions, please visit our website. ![]() ![]() Many of the bats have been tarred or taped on the handles for increased grip. These game-used bats reveal moderate to extensive game usage (cracks, ball indents, rack markings, etc.), and most contain player numbers in marker on the knobs and/or barrels. Also included is a generic Twins Louisville Slugger (used) and a “Pitchers” S2 bat (31.4oz/33.75”, 15 on knob) and a black 1987 Twins Championship team commemorative Louisville Slugger (unused). Both the Molitor and Puckett bats are the right model for each player but have different numbers on the handles meaning they were used by other players. The highlight pieces include a Paul Molitor H176 (31.8oz/33.75”) dark wood bat and a Kirby Puckett R161 model bat (31oz/34.25”, 25 on knob) both showing extensive game usage cracks. Presented is a group of nineteen 1980s and 1990s game-used bats from various players on the Minnesota Twins lineup. Then in 1912, they added an interlocking 'CS' which stood for 'Chicago Sox'.(19) Minnesota Twins Game-Used Bats with 1987 Championship Bat In 1910 they changed from using "Chicago" written across their uniforms to simply "White Sox". Prior to this iteration, there were several versions used throughout the franchise's history since they first began to play in 1901 as one-half of what would eventually become known as Major League Baseball's American League (the other being their cross-town rivals - The Chicago Cubs). It is one of the most recognizable logos in sports, having remained unchanged for over 40 years now. This design was created by Jerry Dior and features a white baseball with black stitching on top of a blue background, along with two crossed red bats underneath it. BEAUTIFUL Minnesota Twins 1987 World Series Black Bat, Kirby Puckett, MINT 379.99 10.00 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED Elizabethton Twins Brand New Metallic Logo Baseball Minnesota 0.99 5.25 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED Louisville Slugger Minnesota Twins MLB 18' Mini Bat 19. The current version of the team’s logo dates back to 1976 when the team adopted its iconic “Sox” insignia. Harmon Killebrew Signed Bat - Commemorative 200th HR Louisville Slugger JSA D15561 - Autographed MLB Bats. The Chicago White Sox have had a long and storied history, and their primary logo has been an important part of that journey. Autographed Harmon Killebrew Baseball Bat - Mini s85367 - PSA/DNA Certified - Autographed MLB Bats. ![]()
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