Adrian Beltre 1501st RBI bat
Date2016 May 28
DescriptionWooden bat, 32 ounces, with dark maroon stain handle and knob and black painted barrel and taper. There is a white "M / Marucci / Bone Rubbed" logo in the center of the barrel and "Handcrafted For / Adrian Beltre / AB29 Custom Cut / LDM" near the end of the barrel in white lettering. There is an MLB Authentication hologram sticker near the barrel end. There is a small circular unpainted area on the handle. Barrel end tip is cupped. Knob end has inscribed numbers for manufacture date, weight and length.
Bio/Historical NoteBat used by Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre in the 1st inning against the Pirates on May 28, 2016 at Globe Life Park, when he hit a 2-run homer, moving from 1,499 career RBI to 1,501. He's just the 54th player in Major League history to accumulate that many, and is just the fourth third baseman.
Object numberB-2016-0234
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Marucci Sports
Subject
Beltré, Adrián, 1979-
Subject
Texas Rangers (Baseball team)
Classificationssports and athletic equipment
Dimensions34 in.
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