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MARTIN DIHIGO PROFESSIONAL MODEL BAT
A Hillerich & Bradsby, Model Number D20 bat, dating from the 1929 labeling period with the name DIHIGO emblazoned upon the barrel. Exhibits excellent use with a handle crack, a small chip on the handle, slight checking (grain swelling) from repeated ball contact on the back barrel, and ball marks and stitch impressions on the right and left barrel. The bats’ model number D20 is stamped into both the knob and the top of the barrel, indicating it’s been vault marked by the factory. The bat also shows evidence of having been factory side written 3-29-29. During the first half of the 20th Century, it was commonplace for players to send a preferred model bat back to the factory to request models of the same type. Once at the factory, it would be planed and inscribed with the length, weight, player’s name, date received and team affiliation. Legendary Cuban, Mexican and Negro League Hall of Famer Martin Dihigo (1906-1971) played for the Hilldale Giants in 1929, during the labeling period of the offered bat. Authenticated and graded by PSA/DNA GU 10.
34.5 in.
39.3 oz.
A Hillerich & Bradsby, Model Number D20 bat, dating from the 1929 labeling period with the name DIHIGO emblazoned upon the barrel. Exhibits excellent use with a handle crack, a small chip on the handle, slight checking (grain swelling) from repeated ball contact on the back barrel, and ball marks and stitch impressions on the right and left barrel. The bats’ model number D20 is stamped into both the knob and the top of the barrel, indicating it’s been vault marked by the factory. The bat also shows evidence of having been factory side written 3-29-29. During the first half of the 20th Century, it was commonplace for players to send a preferred model bat back to the factory to request models of the same type. Once at the factory, it would be planed and inscribed with the length, weight, player’s name, date received and team affiliation. Legendary Cuban, Mexican and Negro League Hall of Famer Martin Dihigo (1906-1971) played for the Hilldale Giants in 1929, during the labeling period of the offered bat. Authenticated and graded by PSA/DNA GU 10.
34.5 in.
39.3 oz.