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But in the case of one particular Lou Gehrig bat sold this month at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, comparing it to gold would underselling the value a bit — it sold for closer to fifteen and a ...
A bat that New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig used towards the end of his MLB career has sold for over half a million dollars at an auction. The winning bidder at the online auction bid $715,120 ...
Last August, Gehrig’s Hanna Bat-rite sold for $437,000 to an anonymous buyer, setting a record for bats used by the Iron Horse. “I held that bat in my hand,” Barrows says.
Since an auctioneer found of a photo of Lou Gehrig using the exact same bat he has for sale, it has tripled in value, to almost $60,000 and could fetch as much as $200,000.
A nearly 100-year-old bat that Yankees legend Lou Gehrig used sold for $1,025,000 this past week, according to ESPN's Tom VanHaaren.. The bat, which per ESPN, had never been sold at auction before ...
A nearly 100-year-old bat that New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig once used and wanted copied as part of his first endorsement contract has been sold for $1.025 million.
One of Lou Gehrig’s earliest bats has sold for more than $1 million at auction. The Dallas-based Heritage Auctions offered the bat in late February as part of its sports online auction.
This bat broke the bank. A bat used by Lou Gehrig at the dawn of his Hall of Fame career recently sold for $131,769 at auction through Lelands. The bat, which the auctionhouse says was used around … ...
A baseball bat once used by legendary New York Yankees slugger Lou Gehrig has sold to an anonymous buyer for more than $1 million, Heritage Auctions said on Wednesday. The game-used bat dates back ...
Babe Dahlgren analyzed Yankees greats from the bench on his way to becoming the first MLB coach implement film study.
A bat used by New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig that dated back to 1924 was sold for $1,025,000 by Heritage Auctions in Dallas this past week. The auction house initially had the item up for ...
One of Lou Gehrig's bats just sold for $1 million at auction. Yes, you read that correctly. The is one he used at Columbia University, with the Hartford Senators and his early days as a New York ...
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