Vintage 1920s Louisville Slugger Wood Baseball Bat Cork Grip L. Goose Goslin HOF
Vintage 1920s Louisville Slugger Wood Baseball Bat Cork Grip L. Please Be sure to see the photos, directly below the Description.
Vintage, Louisville Slugger H&B Wood Baseball Bat. From the early 1920's. Middle Brand Reads: "Louisville Slugger" 40K Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville KY Cork Grip, Wood Baseball Bat.
Marked "Kork Grip" patented Sep. Bat is still strong & sturdy.. Measures 33 1/2 in Length & approx. 3" wide, at widest end of Bat Leon Allen Goslin, nicknamed "Goose was an American professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, and Detroit Tigers, from 1921 until 1938. Goslin led the American League in triples two times and finished the season with a batting average of over. He won the AL batting title in 1928 with a. 379 batting average which set a Washington Senators record. He led the AL in assists five times, putouts four times and his 4,141 putouts and 181 assists as a left fielder are both 5th all time. His 173 triples are 22nd all time and his. 316 batting average is 7th all time among left fielders with over 2,000 games played. A two time World Series winner, he was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1968 via the Veteran's Committee. If you need any other info/details/measurements, or would like to see additional Pic. Has been grossly misrepresented in description. If you are unsure about fit (measurements), or description of an item.. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva's. The item "Vintage 1920s Louisville Slugger Wood Baseball Bat Cork Grip L.Goose Goslin HOF" is in sale since Monday, March 16, 2020. This item is in the category "Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Vintage Sports Memorabilia\Bats". The seller is "acevintagerevivalco" and is located in Lititz, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Player: L. "Goose" Goslin
- Year: 1920s