Wayne Granger was the reliever during the 1968 World Series for the defending World Champion St. Louis Cardinals and again in 1970 for the Cincinnati Reds. During the '68 season, Granger set the new NL record by recording 35 saves (since broken). Two Hillerich & Bradsby S2 bats were made for those two World Series, one from each. Both are Hillerich & Bradsby S2’s, measuring 35” with little to no use. Included is his 1968 14-karat white gold St. Louis Cardinals NL Champions ring. Top is red stone with “St. L” team logo in center with “NL Champions St. Louis Cardinals” surrounding in raised text. Left shank is “Granger” on banner with Cardinals cap, two crossed bats, and Busch Stadium model. Right shank is “1968” with bird against baseball design and “29” below. EX-MT.