Major problem areas are arrcurate dating of bats, show or reproduction bats being mistaken for vintage originals or store bats thought to be game used! These show/repro bats are usually labeled as mint or nrmt/mt examples of very collectible vintage bats. However these bats were actually made for card or autograph shows from the...
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Vintage Baseball Bat
Wood Baseball Bat
Whether you are part of the Little Leaguers, Senior Leaguers, college student’s league or professionals, when it comes to baseball, the big questions that pops up is what kind of baseball bat you will use. And, if you really are a baseball player, you definitely know that the discussion is between aluminum bats and...
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Maple Baseball Bat
Until 2001, nearly all wood baseball bats were made from the same northern white ash that bats had been made from for over 100 years. That year, however, brought Barry Bonds, his incredible 73 home runs and an extremely quick change in the wood bat market. Bonds’ record breaking season brought attention to the...
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Easton Bp27
Easton offers the finest in baseball equipment. Along with your game bat, practice bat, and other equipment is the ever so important training tools. The Easton One-Handed Training Bat is exactly what the serious player needs to hone in his/her swing technique. This 27 inch One-Handed Trainer is used to increase hand eye coordination,...
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Pro Stix Maple Y72
The easton pro Stix Maple 72 wood baseball bat for adults is identical in quality to the Easton bats used by over 100 Major Leaguers. Made with professional grade hardwood maple, this bat features a black 29/32” handle, kodiak barrel and cupped end.
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Ash Wood Bat
Most wood bats today are made from Northern White Ash generally harvested in Pennsylvania and Upstate New York. It is graded for quality with straight grain being the most important criteria. (Southern Ash grows too quickly and is not as dense, uneven grain lines). Major League grade is of course, the best and is...
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