A favorite with collectors, this limited edition full-sized collectible bat features 1991 electee Rod Carew. Each bat measures 34"in length, finished in Twins team colors, and includes Carew's career statistics, jersey number, replica signature and the 1991 Induction logo. Limited edition of 500 individually numbered bats.
- Limited individually numbered edition of 500
- Full-size hardwood bat measures 34" in length
- Each bat is stained in corresponding team colors and protective finish
- Includes inductee career stats, Induction logo, jersey number and replica signature.
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
“He’s got everything – intelligence, strength, confidence, speed afoot and hand-eye coordination,” manager Gene Mauch said of Rod Carew. “Many ballplayers are pleasant to manage, but managing Rod is a privilege.” Carew was a pure hitter who, as pitcher Ken Holtzman described, “could move the bat around as if it were a magic wand.” In 19 seasons with the Minnesota Twins and California Angels, Carew won seven American League batting titles, hitting .300 or better for 15 consecutive seasons while compiling a .328 career average. He won the 1967 A.L. Rookie of the Year Award and the 1977 A.L. Most Valuable Player Award and played in 18 All-Star games.
A favorite with collectors, this limited edition full-sized collectible bat features 1991 electee Rod Carew. Each bat measures 34"in length, finished in Twins team colors, and includes Carew's career statistics, jersey number, replica signature and the 1991 Induction logo. Limited edition of 500 individually numbered bats.
- Limited individually numbered edition of 500
- Full-size hardwood bat measures 34" in length
- Each bat is stained in corresponding team colors and protective finish
- Includes inductee career stats, Induction logo, jersey number and replica signature.
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
“He’s got everything – intelligence, strength, confidence, speed afoot and hand-eye coordination,” manager Gene Mauch said of Rod Carew. “Many ballplayers are pleasant to manage, but managing Rod is a privilege.” Carew was a pure hitter who, as pitcher Ken Holtzman described, “could move the bat around as if it were a magic wand.” In 19 seasons with the Minnesota Twins and California Angels, Carew won seven American League batting titles, hitting .300 or better for 15 consecutive seasons while compiling a .328 career average. He won the 1967 A.L. Rookie of the Year Award and the 1977 A.L. Most Valuable Player Award and played in 18 All-Star games.