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1974 WILLIE McCOVEY Signed UN-CRACKED H&B LS GAME BAT Padres PSA/DNA Certified

$ 528

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Team: SAN DIEGO PADRES
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Sport: Baseball
  • Player: WILLIE McCOVEY

    Description

    PSA/DNA Certified Authentic
    Certification # 1B27361
    WILLIE McCOVEY's 1974
    HAND SIGNED & UN-CRACKED
    H&B L/S S2 Game Bat
    1st Year with SAN DIEGO PADRES
    Ordered-By Willie McCovey
    Made-For Willie McCovey
    From 1974, McCovey's first year with the
    San Diego Padres
    H&B Hillerich & Bradsby
    L/S Louisville Slugger Model S2
    Professional Game Ready Baseball Bat
    Anyone in the know, knows Willie McCovey's Block Lettered Louisville Slugger Bats are much more desirable than his Adirondack bats... And this 1974 H&B L/S S2 is a beauty.
    Details:
    * 1973-1975
    Era
    H&B Center Brand Style
    * 1959-1975 Barrel Brand Style
    * 35" Long
    * 32.7 Ounces
    * Deep, Dark, Bold Factory Burned-In Brandings
    * S2 Stamped on Knob
    The model number, l
    ength and w
    eight specifications have been confirmed by the manufacturer's (Hillerich & Bradsby) ordering records as being ordered by Willie McCovey specifically during the 1974 season.
    * WILLIE McCOVEY Factory Burned-In,
    Block Letters Name on Barrel
    * Somewhat Faded, but Absolutely Legible Black Sharpie Autographed Barrel
    This Willie cMcCovey bat is a gorgeous piece of lumber.  It'll make a wonderful addition to your collection.
    It's real.  It's real nice.
    A GREAT BAT
    A GREAT HALL OF FAMER.
    The photos you see are the
    EXACT item you are buying.
    Sold as shown.
    "STRETCH" "MAC" "WILLIE MAC"
    Willie McCovey
    :
    Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame
    Class of 1986
    6x All-Star
    1969 NL MVP
    1959 NL ROY
    2,211 Career Hits
    1,555 RBI's
    521 Home Runs
    1,229 Runs
    1,345 Walks
    18 GRAND SLAMS!
    San Francisco Giants 1959-1973
    San Diego Padres 1974-76
    Oakland A's
    1976
    San Francisco Giants
    1977-1980
    Hall of Fame manager, Casey Stengel once walked to the mound before McCovey batted and asked his pitcher, "Where do you want to pitch McCovey? ... Upper Deck or Lower Deck?"
    Questions ???
    Fire Away !!!