A Mickey Mantle corked bat is being sold at an auction by Grey Flannel Auctions, presenting a chance for someone to get a hold of a one-of-a-kind collectible. And this item is special for a few ...
Mickey Mantle’s family issued a statement on Monday to defend the former New York Yankees slugger against an allegation that the Hall of Famer used a corked bat when he played. Two weeks ago, Grey ...
An x-ray of the barrel of the alleged Mantle bat. (Grey Flannel Auctions) Earlier this month, Grey Flannel Auctions made waves by listing a corked bat that was said to have been used by Mickey Mantle ...
Forget about buying the corked bat allegedly used by Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle that was being auctioned; Grey Flannel Auctions has removed it from the block. In fact, all mention of the bat has been ...
A bat used — and abused — by Yankees legend Mickey Mantle in 1958 is up for sale in an auction that ends on Monday. The 35-inch long, 33.2-ounce Adirondack 302 model bat — with “Mickey Mantle” ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) --An altered bat allegedly used by Yankees great Mickey Mantle has been removed from the auction block. Grey Flannel Auctions pulled the item on Thursday after the Mantle family ...
A corked bat reportedly swung by Yankees legend Mickey Mantle is hitting the auction block – the Mick’s first known doctored bat. Grey Flannel Auctions is auctioning the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. bat, ...
The sports memorabilia expert who earlier this year claimed Mickey Mantle used a corked bat has changed his pitch, saying new evidence has emerged that casts doubts on his earlier opinion. Bat ...
According to Barry Petchesky of Deadspin.com, an authentication expert concluded that a 1964 game-used Mickey Mantle bat that was going up for auction contained cork in the barrel. Um, what? After ...
There has been a recent increase in the amount of bat flips in the MLB in today’s game. That can be credited to players like Jose Bautista, Yoenis Cespedes, and Yasiel Puig. All of those players have ...
The war against fun in baseball is ongoing and bat flips remain the focal point. There seems to be no middle ground -- people either love bat flips or hate them and think they're ruined the game. Me?