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Inscribed Broderick Perkins Bat, Louisville Slugger
$33.99
1 in stock
Own a Piece of Baseball History: Inscribed Broderick P. Perkins Bat
Own a piece of baseball history with this autographed Broderick Perkins Bat. This authentic Louisville Slugger bat offers a unique connection to a former Major League Baseball player.
Broderick Perkins: A Career Overview
Born November 23, 1954, Broderick Phillip Perkins is a former professional baseball player. He played seven seasons as a first baseman in Major League Baseball from 1978 to 1984 for the San Diego Padres and Cleveland Indians. His only season as a full-time player was 1982, when he played in 125 games for the Padres, batting .271.
Authentic Autographed Bat:
This Louisville Slugger bat (model S318) is 33.25″ long and features a genuine Broderick Perkins inscription. The inscription reads, “To: John | Best Wishes & God Bless | Your Friend | Broderick P. Perkins.” Someone (Perkins?) handwrote “15” (Perkins’ jersey number) on the thick end of the bat. This collectible piece not only boasts the player’s inscription but also includes a wood-burned version of his signature, adding a unique touch to the memorabilia.
More Than Just a Baseball Bat:
By purchasing this inscribed Broderick Perkins bat from Father Joe’s Villages, you’re contributing to a worthy cause. Father Joe’s Villages provides vital services and programs that help people experiencing homelessness build a brighter future. Your purchase helps support our important mission.
Condition: Pre-owned, very good, probably not used in play much, if ever
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