You can own what's left of Mike Piazza's broken bat from his dustup with Roger Clemens
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Great news, everyone: Mike Piazza's broken bat from the 2000 World Series is up for auction. You know the bat we're talking about. No? Here, refresh your memory:
ESPN's Darren Rovell (who else?) brings us more:
"Dallas-based Heritage Auctions is selling a shard of the broken bat that New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens threw back at New York Mets catcher Mike Piazza in the 2000 World Series. The auction house says the barrel of the bat was consigned by Jeff Mangold, who was the Yankees' strength and conditioning coach from 1984-88 and 1998-2006. Mangold took the bat piece after the game that night."
Here's a photo of what's left of the bat, which could be yours:
[Courtesy ESPN]
The top bid as of Monday evening is a ridiculous $4,481.25. The auction house expects that to rise north of $10,000, because people clearly have too much money. A live auction will take place on Feb. 22, in New York, if that's your thing. Good luck.