Mo Vaughn Boston Red Sox Signed Game Issued 36" Baseball Bat 42 Markings DJR COA
This is a Mo Vaughn signed, game-issued Louisville Slugger baseball bat. The 36-inch bat is in excellent condition, showing little to no visible wear, making it perfect for display. It features Vaughn's signature, the model number "V47," and "Boston Red Sox" engraved on the barrel. Vaughn’s number "42," which was famously retired across MLB in honor of Jackie Robinson and can be found alongside his signature, is also written on both the top and bottom of the bat, adding rarity and further authenticating its game-issued status. As one of the last players to wear the iconic number, this bat holds added significance. A DJR Authentication Certificate of Authenticity accompanies this piece, making it a valuable collectible for any Red Sox fan or memorabilia collector.
This is a Mo Vaughn signed, game-issued Louisville Slugger baseball bat. The 36-inch bat is in excellent condition, showing little to no visible wear, making it perfect for display. It features Vaughn's signature, the model number "V47," and "Boston Red Sox" engraved on the barrel. Vaughn’s number "42," which was famously retired across MLB in honor of Jackie Robinson and can be found alongside his signature, is also written on both the top and bottom of the bat, adding rarity and further authenticating its game-issued status. As one of the last players to wear the iconic number, this bat holds added significance. A DJR Authentication Certificate of Authenticity accompanies this piece, making it a valuable collectible for any Red Sox fan or memorabilia collector.
This is a Mo Vaughn signed, game-issued Louisville Slugger baseball bat. The 36-inch bat is in excellent condition, showing little to no visible wear, making it perfect for display. It features Vaughn's signature, the model number "V47," and "Boston Red Sox" engraved on the barrel. Vaughn’s number "42," which was famously retired across MLB in honor of Jackie Robinson and can be found alongside his signature, is also written on both the top and bottom of the bat, adding rarity and further authenticating its game-issued status. As one of the last players to wear the iconic number, this bat holds added significance. A DJR Authentication Certificate of Authenticity accompanies this piece, making it a valuable collectible for any Red Sox fan or memorabilia collector.