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Graig Nettles?


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Lance Armstrong.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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George Brett


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Ha. Amos, is it?


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
George Brett


The bat had George Brett's named "inscrbed" (is that the right word? -- engraved?) on it. But the specs were from a bat used by a one-time Met. The bat company referred to that model by the name of the one time Met that is the answer to this trivia question.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Tommy Davis?


No. Not Tommy Davis.

The following tidbit isn't much of hint, but in 1983 George Brett was the only major leaguer to regularly use the "Name of one-time Met" model bat.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Tommy Davis?


No. Not Tommy Davis.

The following tidbit isn't much of hint, but in 1983 George Brett was the only major leaguer to regularly use the "Name of one-time Met" model bat.


Chico Escuela?


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I was gonna say Jones or Agee but they also played in the 70's.
Ashburn popped into my head vuja daylee ...


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ken boyer


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I'll post the answer at the start of today's game, if this riddle isn't solved by then.

More hints:

1) I'm neither confirming nor denying that the Met also played for the Mets in the '70's. All I said was that he played for the Mets during the '60's.

2) The player was not exclusively a Met, but he is associated with the Mets, more than with any other team.


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Nope on Swoboda, Boyer, Ashburn and Cleon. Kingman didn't play for the Mets during the '60's, so Kong can't be it. (Though I realize that I gave the '60's hint after Kingman was guessed.)


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Jim Hickman?


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seawolf17 wrote:
Nothing says bats like Marvelous Marv Throneberry.



There's the winner. George Brett belted his pine tar incident home run with a T-85 Hillerich & Bradsby bat: the Marv Throneberry model. I suppose this is fitting: if I had to write up that home run as a work of believable fiction, I'd have hapless Marv hit it.

Here's some video of Marv in action:







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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Nothing says bats like Marvelous Marv Throneberry.



There's the winner. George Brett belted his pine tar incident home run with a T-85 Hillerich & Bradsby bat: the Marv Throneberry model. I suppose this is fitting: if I had to write up that home run as a work of believable fiction, I'd have hapless Marv hit it.

Here's some video of Marv in action:







More Miller Marv, and some not with Marv:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTN17BKAVk4&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U1OigmuZVw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3fra0tS0lk


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