JIM "CATFISH" HUNTER - BASEBALL BAT (GAME USED) SIGNED - HFSID 293120
Price: $600.00
JIM "CATFISH" HUNTER
The Hall of Famer signs a game used Louisville Slugger "Yankees" pro
model baseball bat on the barrel in blue felt tip.
Baseball Bat (Game Used) signed: "Jim Catfish Hunter" in blue
felt tip, Louisville Slugger "Yankees" pro model (used by unknown player).
Baseball's first modern-day free agent, Jim "Catfish" Hunter (1946-1999),
who pitched for the Kansas City and Oakland A's (1965-1974) and New York Yankees
(1975-1979), died on September 9, 1999 of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS),
commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at the age of 53. He had led the
Oakland A's to three consecutive World Championships (1972-1974) and played
on three pennant-winning Yankee teams (1976-1978), winning the World Series in
1977 and 1978. Hunter was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in
1987. Heavily cracked and worn. Otherwise, fine condition.
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