Authentic Bat
Reproductions
*Each bat and glove comes with a full color
hangtag, with a bio of the featured player!
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ART HANCOCK aka. "THE
BLACK BABE RUTH"
 
Art Hancock
length 35", weight 38.5 oz.
In a 3-game series against a Major League All-Star team in 1934, Hancock
used a bat like this to hit .385,
with two singles, a double, a triple and a homer off pitchers
Ted Lyons, Earl Whitehill and Rube Walberg
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MACEO BREEDLOVE: THE MAN WHO TAMED SATCHEL PAIGE


Maceo Breedlove
length 35”, weight 39 oz.
Breedlove used a bat like this one to hit two
doubles and two homers in a single game against Satchel Paige in 1935.

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GEORGE "MULE" SUTTLES: THE STRONGEST
SLUGGER IN NEGRO LEAGUE HISTORY

Mule Suttles
length 37", weight 47 oz.
Mule used a huge bat like this one to hit balls as far as any man who
ever lived. Suttles once
hit three homers in one inning versus the Memphis Red Sox
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NORMAN LUMPKIN, SR.: THE MAN WITH ROCKETS ON HIS CLEATS!

 

Norman Lumpkin
length 33”, weight 35 oz.
Lumpkin used a short bat (for the era) like this one to drop down bunts
and to drive doubles and triples into the gaps
of his home field, Ponce DeLeon Park in Atlanta
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JAMES "RED" MOORE: THE BEST-FIELDING
FIRST BASEMAN IN THE NEGRO LEAGUES


Red Moore
length 35", weight 38 oz.
Moore used a heavy bat like this one as an opposite-field line drive
hitter with occasional power.
Moore was voted into the North-South Game several times, an All-Star
game made up mostly of
stars from the Negro Southern League
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ROSS "SATCHEL" DAVIS: THE MAN WITH A FASTBALL THAT
HUMMED AND A BAT THAT ROARED



Ross "Satchel" Davis
length 35", weight 36 ounce
Davis used a bat like this one (almost identical in length and weight
to the bat Alfonso Soriano uses in the Majors)
as a heavy-hitting pitcher who could win his own games with his bat.

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SAUL DAVIS: BLOOPS, BUNTS AND THE OCCASIONAL BLAST!


Saul Davis
length 33", weight 49 oz.
Davis used this unique model "bottle bat" as an expert bunter for Rube
Foster's Chicago American Giants in the 1920s.

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MARCENIA "TONI" STONE: A WOMAN WHO HELD HER OWN IN
A MAN'S GAME


Toni Stone
length 31", weight 36 oz.
Stone, the first woman to play in the Negro Leagues, choked up on a short
bat like this one, and batted nearly .250 for teams like the San Francisco
Sea Lions.
Indianapolis Clowns and Kansas City Monarchs.
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Authentic
Glove Reproductions

BARNEY MORRIS: KNUCKLE BALLER EXTRAORDINAIRE!
Morris, one of the top righthanded pitchers from 1932-1950, used a glove
like this--
button-back, 4-fingered, genuine cow hide. Morris pitched in several
East-West
All-Star games, using a great fastball, an overhand curve, and a dancing
knuckleball.

NORMAN LUMPKIN: COVERED "A WHOLE LOTTA OUTFIELD!"
Lumpkin, a left-handed thrower and hitter, used a glove like this one,
a
4-fingered "triple play" model, and his great speed to catch
everything
from foul line to foul line.

JAMES "RED" MOORE: THE BALL NEVER TOOK A BAD HOP!
Okay, many balls took bad hops. But, Moore was such a slick fielder that
he made every ball hit to him look easy! Moore was the top-fielding
first sacker in the Negro Leagues from 1935-1945, with teams such
as the Baltimore Elite Giants, Atlanta Black Crackers and Newark Eagles.

SAUL DAVIS: SLICK-FIELDING DYNAMO!
Davis, a rough and tumble shortstop, used a glove like this one as
a shortstop with teams such as the Birmingham Black Barons and
Gilkerson's Union Giants in the 1920s. Davis had a strong arm, and
sure hands, and was a player-manager at the end of his career.
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