JR2 is short for "J"ackie "R"obinson 3"2" inch model
It is a 1930's Model Louisville Slugger retail model bat that should be endorsed by George Sisler
Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model batIn general a Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat in unused Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $50.00 - $75.00 in used but not abused excellent condition about $40.00 - $50.00 The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. With Louisville slugger bats in short, if your bat has the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.
Yes baseball player Corey Hart uses a Louisville Slugger. Corey Hart plays for the Milwaukee Brewers and uses a R221 Wood model Louisville Slugger.
A Jackie Robinson Louisville Slugger store model baseball bat in general is worth about $50.-$150. There are many factors that could effect the value more or less. As with all Collectible condition is important. Used and abused, bats with chips, faded printing,or split wood, will sell for far less than bats that are in used but excellent condition, to unused mint condition. The size and model number of the bat is important as well. A bat closer to the size, and model the ballplayer used during his career will be of higher value. Little league bats, 31 inches or shorter will be of less value. Your bat marked 34 on the knob is an inch mark indicating a 34 inch bat. The date the bat was made will also factor into value. Older bats will sell at a higher price. To find out how old your Jackie Robinson Louisville Slugger bat is and other information visit the link below. Louisville Slugger Bat Dating.
R17 is the model of the bat. Big PaaaPaa
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Louisville Slugger's maple bat models are called M9 models. This is what is next to the trademark on the bat. It is simply the model name they chose for their maple bats.
He uses a Louisville Slugger bat but I'm not sure which model he uses.
Louisville Slugger 250 Ty Cobb 1916-1929 baseball batThe 250 designation was applied to the model of bats offered by Louisville Slugger that for a time was the highest price bat in their lineup selling for more money then their pro model 125 signature series. A full size Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger 250 Ty Cobb baseball bat from the 1916-1929 labeling period is worth about $800.00 - $1,500.00 in excellent - Near Mint condition.