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Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat
$16.99
1 in stock
Get a Collectible Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat While Fighting Homelessness
This pre-owned Louisville Slugger baseball bat is a great choice for fans or collectors looking for a unique piece. Made from solid wood, this 34″ bat features flame tempering, a process that strengthens the wood and helps prevent cracking.
The bat is customized with the inscription “Heritage Vineyards” and the name “Mary Simon,” making it a one-of-a-kind keepsake. Additionally, the text “PER Louisville Slugger” is printed on the bat, indicating it was made for a promotional event.
In great condition, this bat likely hasn’t seen much use on the field. Instead, it could become a conversation starter in your home or office, displayed proudly among other sports memorabilia.
More than just a bat, this is a chance to give back
When you purchase this Louisville Slugger from Father Joe’s Villages, you’re not just getting a unique baseball item. The proceeds from your purchase will directly support our mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego. Father Joe’s Villages provides essential services, including food, shelter, and healthcare, to those in need.
Here’s a summary of this Louisville Slugger baseball bat:
- Made of solid wood
- 34″ long
- Flame tempered for strength
- Customized with “Heritage Vineyards” and “Mary Simon”
- Includes “PER Louisville Slugger” text
To learn more about Louisville Slugger bats, visit this Wikipedia page.
Condition: Pre-owned, excellent
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