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Mo Vaughn Cracked Autographed Baseball Bat
Mo Vaughn came to the Mets in 2002 after a trade with the Anaheim Angels. The former AL MVP played 1B for two seasons in New York. He had some power behind his swing, as evidenced by the crack a few i ...
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Mookie Wilson is a Hit: Autographed Bat
Center fielder Mookie Wilson, a Mets regular during the 1980s, signed this Louisville Slugger. His offensive work made him a franchise record leader, placing in the top 10 all-time for hits, singles a ...
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Rickey Henderson Autographed Baseball Bat
Future Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson joined the Mets for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Henderson signed this Louisville Slugger, but the veteran was best known for base running magic, recording 42 swipe ...
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Roberto Alomar Autographed Game-Used Bat
Future Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar was traded to the Mets before the 2002 season, coming off of three All-Star seasons as a Cleveland Indian. In New York, Alomar may have used this bat when he led th ...
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Rusty Staub Stacks Up the Hits: Signed Bat
A decorative Cooperstown bat celebrated Rusty Staub for his remarkable achievement of becoming the only player with 500 hits on four MLB teams. Staub had two stints with the Mets, racking up 709 hits.
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Signed Bat for Wright’s 1,025th Hit
David Wright ripped a double off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer with this bat for his 1,025th career hit. With the double, Wright tied Darryl Strawberry’s record of 1,025 hits while wearing ...
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Signed Mike Piazza Game-Used Baseball Bat
Mike Piazza got a good rip on a ball with this bat. Over eight seasons in New York, the 5-time Silver Slugger racked up 1,028 hits. Piazza is one of nine Mets in franchise history to reach the thousan ...
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Tom Seaver Autographed Baseball Bat
Though he was better known for his skills on the hill, Tom Seaver could make plate appearances count. As a rookie on May 17, 1967, Seaver had a productive day in the box with a single, a pair of RBI d ...