Lenny Dykstra 1986 NLCS Autographed and Inscribed Louisville Slugger

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Lenny Dykstra 1986 NLCS Autographed and Inscribed Louisville Slugger

You have the opportunity to own an autographed and inscribed Lenny Dykstra 1986 NLCS Autographed and Inscribed Special Edition Louisville Slugger bat. This genuine Louisville Slugger M110 built to Lenny’s exact specifications during that amazing 1986 NLCS run that ended with them being World Series Champions against the Boston Red Sox.

 

 

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Lenny Dykstra 1986 NLCS Autographed and Inscribed Louisville Slugger

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LENNY DYKSTRA WALK-OFF HR BAT IN 1986 N.L.C.S

Louisville Slugger makes limited-edition M110 bats built to Lenny’s exact specifications when he hit walk-off HR to win game 3 of the 1986 N.L.C.S. 6-5.

This at-bat goes down as one of the biggest hits in Mets history as this helped the Mets defeat the Astros Four games to Two sending them to the World Series.

You have the opportunity to own an autographed and inscribed Lenny Dykstra 1986 NLCS Autographed and Inscribed Special Edition Louisville Slugger bat. This genuine Louisville Slugger M110 built to Lenny’s exact specifications during that amazing 1986 NLCS run that ended with them being World Series Champions over the Boston Red Sox.

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The 1986 NLCS was a best-of-seven series between the NL East champion New York Mets and NL West champion Houston Astros. Game 3 was a back-and-forth contest won by the Mets when Lenny Dykstra hit a two-run, walk-off homer against Astros’ reliever Dave Smith in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving New York a 6–5 victory and 2–1 series lead on a Saturday afternoon at Shea Stadium.

The series was won by the Mets, four games to two, culminating with their 7–6, 16-inning triumph at Houston in Game 6. New York then defeated the Boston Red Sox in the 1986 World Series, four games to three.

This is a very limited-edition series and would be an ultimate memorabilia treasure for any Lenny Dykstra or 1986 Mets super-fan.

All serious offers will also be entertained in writing by sending an email to alan@sportsgraphing.com.