From Black Betsy to Wonderboy: The bats that built the game (2024)

Rule 1.10 (a) in the Major League Baseball rule book states: “The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2¾ inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches in length. The bat shall be one piece of solid wood.”

That’s just the beginning of the story.

Bats have always played a central role in the personality, history and mythology of baseball. Babe Ruth swung a mammoth 36-inch, 46-ounce bat made of ash. Roy Hobbs carved his bat out of a tree split in half by lightning, burned a lightning bolt on the barrel and called it Wonderboy. Shoeless Joe Jackson’s prized bat, the legendary “Black Betsy,” was 34½ inches long, weighed 40 ounces and was made of hardened hickory. Jackson soaked it in oil to give it a dark finish. He held on to the bat until he died in 1951. It was sold at auction in 2001 for $577,610.

The exacting Ted Williams is said to have shipped some bats back to Louisville Slugger because the lathe operator made a mistake of five-thousandths of an inch when turning the handles.

Following are three baseball tales featuring bats:

Bigger than Babe’s

In 1978, when Rockies color commentator George Frazier was pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A team in Springfield, Ill., he made a trip south to the Louisville Slugger plant to buy bats for his teammates. While there, Frazier asked a representative to “make me a bat bigger than Babe Ruth’s.”

“So he made me a 46-inch, 48-ounce bat,” Frazier recalled with a laugh. “It says ‘George Frazier’ on it and we put a model number on it that says ‘GPGF-1.’ “

In 1984, when Frazier was traded from the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago Cubs, he took his war club with him.

“Me and Lee Smith used to take batting practice with it at Wrigley Field,” Frazier said. “It’s funny, because ‘Smitty’ was the only guy strong enough to get any bat speed with it to hit the ball anywhere. He was launching balls onto the street.”

Frazier keeps his cherished bat at his home in Tulsa, Okla.

“I show it to people and they can’t believe it,” Frazier said. “My grandson, Cooper, is 6 years old and the bat’s taller than he is.”

“The Holy Grail”

In 2004, the bat Ruth used to hit the first home run in the original Yankee Stadium was sold at auction for $1.265 million.

The 36-inch, 46-ounce bat, once billed as “The Holy Grail” of sports memorabilia, made history April 18, 1923, the first game inside “The House That Ruth Built.” Ruth christened the new ballpark with a third-inning blast into the right-field bleachers in the Yankees’ victory over the Boston Red Sox.

Ruth later donated the bat to the Los Angeles Evening Herald as the top prize in a high school home run-hitting contest. The barrel still bears Ruth’s inscription: “To the Boy Home Run King of Los Angeles, Babe Ruth, New York. May 7, 1923.”

The home run champion was named Victor Orsatti and he held on to the bat until his death at age 84. The bat was willed to Orsatti’s caretaker, who stored it under her bed and in her closet until putting it up for auction.

Pine tar incident

One of the most famous tirades in sports history erupted July 24, 1983, at Yankee Stadium when George Brett’s home run was — temporarily — disallowed because Yankees manager Billy Martin convinced umpire Tim McClelland that Brett used too much pine tar on his bat.

When Brett hit his ninth-inning, two-out, two-run homer off Yankees closer Goose Gossage, it gave the Kansas City Royals a 5-4 lead. But the clever Martin figured he would call on an obscure rule to change the game’s outcome.

The MLB rule book states: “The bat handle, for not more than 18 inches from the end, may be covered or treated with any material or substance to improve the grip. Any such material or substance, which extends past the 18-inch limitation, shall cause the bat to be removed from the game.”

Brett’s bat was examined, found to have pine tar more than 20 inches from handle and Brett was called out. Brett went ballistic, sprinting toward McClelland and Martin. Brett was ejected, the homer was nullified and the Yankees won the game 4-3.

The Royals, of course, protested and American League president Lee MacPhail ruled the home run should have counted, and declared that the game must be resumed.

On Aug. 18, the Royals won the game 5-4.

Patrick Saunders: 303-954-1428, psaunders@denverpost.com or twitter.com/psaundersdp

From Black Betsy to Wonderboy: The bats that built the game (2024)

FAQs

What is the story of Wonderboy bat? ›

Roy Hobbs carved his bat out of a tree split in half by lightning, burned a lightning bolt on the barrel and called it Wonderboy. Shoeless Joe Jackson's prized bat, the legendary “Black Betsy,” was 34½ inches long, weighed 40 ounces and was made of hardened hickory. Jackson soaked it in oil to give it a dark finish.

What is the name of Bobby's bat in The Natural? ›

Batboy Bobby Savoy brings him his own bat, the "Savoy Special", which Hobbs had helped him to make. Now down to his last strike, his wound bleeding through his team jersey, Hobbs smashes the baseball high into the upper stadium seats, shattering the game's night lights, for a home run, winning the game and the pennant.

What was the name of the bat that Robert Redford used in The Natural? ›

Wooden baseball bat used as a prop in the 1984 movie "The Natural" starring Robert Redford. The bat has the word "Wonderboy" printed on it in black lettering with a black lightning bolt shape.

What was the nickname of Babe Ruth's bat? ›

Used by Babe Ruth circa 1920 to 1921, the baseball bat is known as the “Polo Grounds bat,” taking its name from the Polo Grounds stadium used by the New York Yankees until 1922.

What role does Wonderboy serve in the story? ›

Wonderboy is, like Arthur's Excalibur, a symbol of manhood, but it is also the source of Roy's special "psychic energy," as critic Ed Wasserman calls it. The Natural is more a romance than a realistic novel, and so Wonderboy can exist as this magical weapon.

Where is the Wonderboy bat? ›

In December of 1984, producer Mark Johnson officially donated Wonderboy (the bat made by Roy Hobbs in the movie), Savoy Special (the bat used by Hobbs to hit the film's pennant-clinching home run) and the trombone case to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

How old was Robert Redford in The Natural? ›

Robert Redford was 47 at the time of filming. The filmmakers scouted the country for a stadium to use in game scenes. They needed something nondescript with a pre-World War II feel, and found it in Buffalo's War Memorial Stadium.

What bat is Lucille? ›

While it's never been discussed in the comics, the general consensus from die-hard fans who want to make a replica of Lucille says that she's probably a Louisville Slugger. The blank oval one-fourth of the way up the bat's neck is pretty much exactly what the border of a Louisville looks like.

What bat does Aaron judge? ›

Designed for baseball superstar Aaron Judge, the pro model AJ99 offers excellent balance in a bat with a long barrel and large sweet spot. After a couple at bats with the AJ99, you may never want to use another bat again.

Is the movie The Natural based on a true story? ›

The filmmakers weren't "true" to the Bernard Malamud novel upon which the film is based, but they did strive mightily to be true to the historical period in which they set the story (primarily 1923 and 1939), and to some important baseball history.

Where was Roy Hobbs for 16 years in The Natural? ›

In Chicago, Hobbs checks into his hotel and promptly receives a call from Bird, who is also staying there. When he goes down to her room, she shoots him in the stomach. The novel picks up 16 years later in the dugout of the New York Knights, a fictional National League baseball team.

Is Roy Hobbs the father of Iris' son? ›

The virtuous Hobbs has rejected the Judge's bribe, as we knew he would. And right before Hobbs stepped to the plate for the final time, Iris had to spell out to him that he's the father of her son, a development everybody in the theater knew.

What did Babe Ruth's bat look like? ›

What's special about this Ruth model, measuring 35 ¾ inches and weighing approximately 38 ounces, are the 28 notches around the Louisville Slugger brand above the bat's handle. The Babe began carving small notches on his bats for each home run in the second half of the '27 season.

How heavy was Babe Ruth's baseball bat? ›

The space shuttle's exterior should be this hard. The most amazing thing about these bats, though, is that the 36-inch, 38-ounce Ruth bat is the model the Babe used late in his career. According to the Babe Ruth Museum, the bat he used as a younger player weighed 42 ounces.

What is the story of the Navajo bat? ›

Bats were part of the council called upon to mediate after the war between Dark Thunder People and then Winter Thunder group. As a representative of the "great gods", Bat who occupied the humblest seat near the door, consented to go and sue for peace to both Thunder groups.

What baseball bat was made from a tree struck by lightning? ›

Roy Hobbs' (Robert Redford) Screen-matched "Wonderboy" baseball bat from Barry Levinson's sports drama The Natural. Baseball star Hobbs' signature bat, Wonderboy, was carved from the wood of a tree that was struck by lightning at the same time his father (Robert Rich III) suffered a heart attack.

What is the name of Roy Hobbs bat? ›

Like Arthur's sword Excalibur, Roy Hobbs Bat, “Wonderboy,” holds mythical powers. It was even created from an act of nature, being made from a tree struck by lightning.

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