Autographed Baseball Bat For Sale
Is an autographed bat on your wish list?
Welcome to AutographedBaseballBat.net, a fan resource for autographed bats and other sports memorabilia. Of all the positions on the team, it seems the players that can handle a bat garner the most attention. The duel that can become strictly one-on-one between the pitcher and batter, so having a signed bat used by a famous slugger is a prized possession.
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HUNTER PENCE GAME USED AUTOGRAPHED BROKEN BAT US $240.00
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JOSE TABATA PIRATES autographed bat auto JUST MINORS US $11.00
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KENDRY MORALES AUTOGRAPHED JUST MINOR BIG STICK BAT US $10.00
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KYLE DRABEK AUTOGRAPHED JUST MINOR BIG STICK BAT COA US $10.00
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Years ago bats and balls autographed by the greats were not valued as commercially as many of todays souvenirs, and until the 1980s the prices didn't attract the number of traders and dealers that collect memorabilia as an investment.
Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and other baseball players were well known, but fan contact was limited to the stadiums, radio and movie reels. Baseball cards were what more fans were likely to collect. With hundreds of TV channels available today, fans can learn m,ore about their favorite teams and players, and
Nowadays, searching for a signed bat is mostly done online. There are a lot of auctions and dealers, who have good reputations, that authenticate their baseball memorabilia.
Some of the smaller sites specialize in specific baseball eras or teams. Their fare may contain vintage bats and balls or autographed items from your city's teams. Spending a little time searching the Internet will help you find the best deal and it usually beats the brick and mortar stores prices.
Louisville Slugger, made by J.F. Hillerich and Son, became the majors bat of choice in the late 1800s. It's sometimes hard to imagine being able to actually own a piece of baseball history. Most people probably think an autographed Louiville Slugger will be out of their reach, but they may be surprised.
I recently found out that Honus Walker, a Pittsburgh Pirate great, and Ty Cobb played with the same bat, and Walker was the first batter to sign an endorsement to have his name burned into a Louisville Slugger. His signature on a bat is a collectors dream.The rest is history.
Did you know that early baseball bats were made by the players themselves? The first bats weren't even round. Can you imagine owning some of those historic bats?
Reggie Jackson, among other greats, used an Aidirondack bat, which started production in the mid-40s and is still popular today. Keep in mind the manufacturers and the hundreds of models professional baseball has used over the years when doing research.
Many amateur ball players prefer the aluminum bats that came into play in the 1970s. Louisville Slugger is one of the major manufacturers of these light and durable bats, so you might want to search for aluminum bats that some of the rookie players used coming up.
Whatever autographed baseball bat you may desire, get started at AutographedBaseballBat.net. today.
One more Pirate reference - Bill Mazeroski. Watch the video!
US $240.00
Where do you get most of your memorabilia? Are you able to get most of it on your own? I know a lot of people that travel all over the country to get autographs and things like that, I find it quite interesting! This is some awesome stuff though, such collectors items!
Thanks for the video of his,
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After reading this, I wished I had the players from the great Pirate teams of the 1970′s to sign some bats instead of my baseball cap!
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