A new addition to the Hall of Fame line of autographed collectibles, this extremely limited bat is hand-signed by 2011 Inductee Bert Blyleven. Each hardwood ash bat measures 34" and features a special engraved graphic of Bert Blyleven and is individually serial numbered along the handle.
- Extremely Limited Edition of only 12 bats produced and signed
- Each individually serial numbered
- Authenticated by Beckett Witnessed Authenticaton with an individually numbered hologram on the bat knob
- Bat measures 34" in length
- Shipped in a protective bat tube
- Engraved Hall of Fame Logo and graphics
- Hand painted
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
Bert Blyleven was armed with outstanding control and a wicked curveball that proved to be one of the toughest to hit in the history of the game. The tall right-hander with a fluid pitching motion came to the majors at 19 and remained durable over 22 big league seasons with five different teams, garnering 287 wins and 60 shutouts. The “Dutch Master” also compiled 3,701 strikeouts, baseball’s third highest career total at the time he retired. He was a key cog in two playoffs, contributing to Fall Classic crowns for both the 1979 Pirates and the 1987 Twins.
A new addition to the Hall of Fame line of autographed collectibles, this extremely limited bat is hand-signed by 2011 Inductee Bert Blyleven. Each hardwood ash bat measures 34" and features a special engraved graphic of Bert Blyleven and is individually serial numbered along the handle.
- Extremely Limited Edition of only 12 bats produced and signed
- Each individually serial numbered
- Authenticated by Beckett Witnessed Authenticaton with an individually numbered hologram on the bat knob
- Bat measures 34" in length
- Shipped in a protective bat tube
- Engraved Hall of Fame Logo and graphics
- Hand painted
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
Bert Blyleven was armed with outstanding control and a wicked curveball that proved to be one of the toughest to hit in the history of the game. The tall right-hander with a fluid pitching motion came to the majors at 19 and remained durable over 22 big league seasons with five different teams, garnering 287 wins and 60 shutouts. The “Dutch Master” also compiled 3,701 strikeouts, baseball’s third highest career total at the time he retired. He was a key cog in two playoffs, contributing to Fall Classic crowns for both the 1979 Pirates and the 1987 Twins.