Ty Cobb Bat To Be Auctioned During All-Star Week
DETROIT (AP) — A baseball bat given by Tigers legend Ty Cobb to Detroit's postmaster will be auctioned off during All-Star week.
The century-old, 34.5-inch bat used by "The Georgia Peach" is available to the highest bidder through Hunt Auctions.
It belongs to a descendant of William Nagel, who was a friend of Cobb's. Nagel also sometimes threw batting practice to Cobb.
Nagel's great-grandson, Duffy Ross, is the one who's selling off the bat through the auction at MLB All-Star FanFest in New York. The auction ends on Tuesday.
The estimated price range for the bat is $75,000 to $125,000.
Ross says "it's nice to know" his great-grandfather "played even a small role in the success of one of baseball's all-time greats."
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