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Throughout his career, Don Drysdale's command of home plate wasn't limited to his use of chin music. The pitching ace was also dangerous with a bat. For his career, Drysdale launched 29 homers (among pitchers, only Warren Spahn hit more), collected 218 hits and drove in 113. In his finest campaign ever at the plate in 1965, Drysdale hit .300 (39-for-130) with seven home runs!

Offered here is one of the lesser-mentioned tools of Drysdale's trade: a professional model bat from the pitcher/slugger heydays as king of the hill. Drysdale’s Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 36" long. Block lettered into the barrel end is "All Star Game 1967 Anaheim" along with impressed Drysdale facsimile signature. Model number "MC44" is factory stamped in the knob with a small “33” ink notation above. General rack wear is evident but the barrel shows minimal evidence of ball contact. The ‘67 Mid-Summer Classic was played on July 11, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California. The game resulted in a 2–1 victory for the NL. At 15 innings, it was the longest All-Star Game by innings ever. Drysdale pitched 2 scoreless innings in relief to garner the win, but did not register an at-bat. What a terrific pro model bat from the personal collection of perhaps the greatest slugger ever to enter the Hall of Fame as a pitcher.

Includes LOA from the Drysdale Family.

DON DRYSDALES JULY 11, 1967 ALL-STAR GAME READY LOUISVILLE SLUGGER PROFESSIONAL MODEL BAT (DRYSDALE COLLECTION)
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