Presented is a 1994 Tony Gwynn game issued Rawlings Adirondack All-Star bat. Tony Gwynn Sr. was a Hall of Fame outfielder who was an 8-time National League batting champion who batted a career .338. The 15-time All-Star played his entire career with the San Diego Padres (1982-2001). Gwynn had 3,141 Major League hits. He was the brother of Major Leaguer Chris Gwynn, and the father of Major Leaguer Tony Gwynn Jr. In 1994, there was a players' strike, and the baseball season was cancelled on August 12th with the Padres in 4th place in the NL West, with a 47-70 record. Gwynn had a tremendous '94 season. There were no post-season games in '94. Gwynn led the NL in batting that season, as he chased the .400 mark and finished at a NL best .394. In the '94 All-Star game on July 20, at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium, Gwynn went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two runs batted in. Gwynn doubled in the bottom of the 10th inning and scored the winning run on a single by Moises Alou to give The NL an 8-7 victory. The bat is 32.1" long, and it weighs 29 ounces. The bat has a hollowed top of the barrel. On the knob is etched, "C 279H TG" representing the model number. The bat exhibits some slight chipping of paint and some scuffing, and shows some use.
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