Randy Arozarena World Series Home Run bat
Date2020 October 24
DescriptionNatural stain wooden bat, 31 ounces, with a black manufacturer decal in the center of the barrel and "Model AP5M Maple / Randy Arozarena / L5A3XP.1213.0214.20 33.5. 31" in black lettering near the end of the barrel. Knob end has a circular blue decal with "56" in white lettering and a sunburst above.
Bio/Historical NoteBat used by Tampa Bay Rays rookie outfielder Randy Arozarena in Game 4 of the 2020 World Series, in which he hit his second of three World Series home runs, his ninth of ten homers in 20 Postseason games overall this season. His Game 4 homer broke a tie with Nelson Cruz (2011), Carlos Beltran (2004) and Barry Bonds (2002), who all hit eight homers in a single Postseason. The Cuban-born Arozarena, who calls Mexico home, became just the second rookie in MLB history to hit three home runs in a single World Series, joining Charlie Keller in 1939, and was the first rookie to tally at least one RBI in four straight Fall Classic games since RBI became an official statistic in 1920. Arozarena went on to score the walk-off winning run in Game 4 in a play that involved two Dodgers errors. He now holds the MLB records for most hits (29) and total bases (64) in a single Postseason.
Object numberB-2020-0201
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Chandler Bats
Subject
Arozarena, Randy, 1995-
Subject
Tampa Bay Rays (Baseball team)
Classificationssports and athletic equipment
DimensionsLength: 33.5 in. (85.1 cm)
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Object number: B-2020-0194
Victus Sports, LLC
2020 October 09