Brooklyn & Los Angeles Dodgers Multi Signed Bat 90+ Sigs! Sandy Koufax JSA COA
A hand finished commemorative Cooperstown bat in honor of Ebbets Field with 90 signatures from Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Famers and superstars. Ebbets Field was the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913 to 1960, serving as one of the most historical ballparks in baseball, including Jackie Robinson becoming the first black player to play in the Majors in 1947. The Stadium Series model bat is painted with a photo of Ebbets Field and reads “Ebbets Field 1913 1960, Inaugural Game April 9, 1913” with a detailed message about the importance of the park. It is signed in blue marker by 90 players, including Hall of Famers Don Drysdale, Duke Snider, Sandy Koufax, Dick Williams, Pee Wee Reese, Al Lopez, and Tommy Lasorda. Other notable signatures include Don Newcombe, Ralph Branca, George Shuba, Elmer Valo, Clyde King, Joe Black, Carl Erskine, Preacher Roe, Andy Pafko, Dolph Camilli, Don Zimmer, Johnny Podres, Jim Gentile, Joe Pignatano, and Randy Jackson. Accompanied by a JSA letter of authenticity.