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Stan Musial 1950-1960 H&B Signed Game Used Bat
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6,000 - 8,000 USD
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Description
Few players in the history of baseball have matched the accomplishments and consistency of Stan "The Man" Musial. In 22 seasons, Musial knocked in 1,951 runs, good for fourth on the All-time list behind Aaron, Ruth and Gehrig. Even fewer so engendered the admiration and affection of fans, not only at home but in every ballpark on the circuit. For his very nickname, "Stan the Man" was bestowed by Brooklyn fans who feared "that man" upon his arrival to Ebbets Field. As for his 22-year tenure with the Redbirds, there's no specific era during which he peaked. Rather, he was spectacular throughout his Hall of Fame career. This is an autographed Hillerich & Bradsby "M159" block-letter ("MUSIAL MODEL") weapon brandished by the seven-time batting champion during the 1950s. The 34 1/2", 29.5 oz. white ash model hails from the 1950-1960 labeling period, with factory records indicating that Musial first ordered these models on July 14, 1953 and placed subsequent requests throughout the decade. Musial's black marker signature (8/10), appears between the prominent centerbrand and barrel stampings. The uncracked Sportsman's Park heirloom exhibits heavy use, with ball, cleat and deeply embedded stitch marks throughout, as well as grain swelling about the hitting surface. LOAs from MEARS (A8), PSA/DNA and JSA.