This lot is closed. Bidding ended on 12/1/2002.
When the Yankees received Willie Randolph in a trade in 1975, they envisioned him providing some stability at second base. Over the next 13 years, Randolph provided a consistent offensive player while the Yankees went through 32 different shortstops. This uncracked Willie Randolph game-used Bicentennial bat displays excellent game use. The barrel is large with a medium handle and regular knob. The grain width is narrow. There is ball, ball stitch and bat rack marks visible on the barrel. Manufacturer: Hillerich & Bradsby, Model Number: K44, Labeling Period: 1976, Length: 34-1/2 in, Weight: 32 oz, Wood: Ash, Finish: Brown-Hornsby. The bat comes with a letter from PSA/DNA.