This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/31/2013
For the 1965 All Star Game, the American League was once again at a disadvantage as the National League assembled one of the most amazing batting line-ups ever to share an All-Star roster. The game was played on July 13th, 1965 at Metropolitan Stadium.
It included such legends as Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Willie Stargell, Richie Allen, Joe Torre, Ernie Banks, Pete Rose, Maury Wills, Roberto Clemente and Frank Robinson. Still, the '65 game was close and tied 5-5 in the seventh. Then Sam McDowell walked Mays who went to third on Aaron's single and scored on Ron Santo's infield single. The win gave the National League the lead in the series for the first time (18-17-1).
For the March 2013 MEARS Auction, we are proud to present 3 of the bats from the game.
48 years ago, the Twins visiting clubhouse manager was in charge of the National League dugout. Immediately after the game, as a “tip” for the services provided to the N.L. All Stars, he was awarded a large grouping of the Louisville Slugger specially marked All Star game bats that were issued to the N.L. squad. Over the next 30 years, friends, neighbors and local kids were given the 1965 All Star game bats that he had accumulated. Aaron, Stargell, Rose, and F. Robby were gone, given away as gifts. Our consignor was one of those lucky recipients. Now in her 70’s, a lifetime and current Minneapolis resident, she saved the Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, and Roberto Clemente bats that were personally gifted to her by the Twins visiting clubhouse manager. These bats can be traced from the dugout, to the clubhouse attendant, directly to our consignor. They are fresh to the hobby and have never been publicly displayed or offered for sale.
This lot contains the 1965 Ernie Banks bat. As was the practice of Louisville Slugger to present the players with two bats for the midsummer classic, this bat is stamped,
“1965 ALL STAR GAME, Ernie Banks, MINNESOTA”.
The bat measures 35” in length, weighs 30 ounces, and has his preferred “S2” model number stamped on the knob.
Regarding game use, the bat is evaluated as having a light degree of game use. Banks went 2-4 that game, so the use is consistent with a one game special event bat.
13 black ball marks are found above the barrel. Lighter stitch marks are also found in the same relative area.
Final Grade (MEARS A9): Base grade of 5 points was assigned for bat matching factory records. 3 points are automatically assigned for All Star issuance. 1 point was assigned for light but visible use. LOA Troy R. Kinunen / MEARS
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