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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 … ...
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 ...
sports Rangers. With Lou Gehrig’s mitt and Babe Ruth’s bat, Adrián Beltré is having Hall of Fame-level fun The Hall of Famer granted an exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to The Dallas ...
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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