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  2. Black Betsy - Wikipedia

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    Black Betsy was the primary baseball bat of Shoeless Joe Jackson. It was hand made by a fan of his in 1903 when Jackson was still only 15. It broke the record for the highest sold baseball bat in history, when it was sold for $577,610 in 2001. [1] By then it was considered one of baseball's most fabled artifacts. [1]

  3. Kirk Gibson's bat for sale, but please don't buy it - AOL

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    Like the dying millionaire who leaves an estate to their cat so the quibbling relatives won't fight over it, Kirk Gibson is selling the bat he used to hit a home run to win the 1988 World Series ...

  4. 10 Expensive and Exotic Pets That Rich People Actually Own - AOL

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    These horses can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 or more, with elite bloodlines fetching even higher prices (the most expensive one ever sold cost a mind-blowing $70 million). Known for ...

  5. List of wealthiest animals - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly, Toby Rimes, a poodle, inherited $20 million from New Yorker Ella Wendel in 1931. [11] [12] In fact, it seems that no such bequest was made.[13]In 2021, the Associated Press and several other news organizations reported that a German Shepherd dog named Gunther VI inherited $400 million dollars from Countess Karlotta Leibenstein of Germany.

  6. BBCOR - Wikipedia

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    BBCOR (Bat-ball coefficient of restitution) is a baseball bat performance standard created by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to certify the performance of composite baseball bats used in competition. [1] From the standard:

  7. Marucci Sports - Wikipedia

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    Marucci's bats were the most used in the MLB, with more than 40% of players. In 2002, Jack Marucci, LSU Tigers head athletic trainer at that time, built his first baseball bat in his backyard shed after he was unable to find a suitable wooden bat for his son Gino.