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Pirates’ Roberto Clemente game-used bat, Honus Wagner rookie card up for auction

Chris Adamski
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A rare Honus Wagner 1902 W600 Sporting Life Cabinet rookie card will be auctioned at Robert Edward Auctions. Bidding ends April 19, 2020.
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A 1959 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates game-used bat will be auctioned at Robert Edward Auctions. Bidding ends April 19, 2020.

Pittsburgh Pirates fans will have an opportunity to own some rare prized team memorabilia – if they have about six figures worth of disposable cash lying around.

A 1959 Roberto Clemente game-used bat and a 1902 Honus Wagner rookie card are up for auction at robertedwardauctions.com. According to a release written on behalf of Robert Edward Auctions, the Wagner card is estimated to sell for more than $100,000.

Bidding for the W600 Sporting Life cabinet card started at $50,000 but was at $90,000 by Monday afternoon. The Clemente bat had a starting bid of $20,000 but was up past $35,000 Monday.

Bidding for both items ends Sunday.

According to the release, the W600 Sporting Life cards are coveted, particularly the rare ones found in high-grade condition, like this Wagner card is. Wagner, the Hall of Fame shortstop born in Carnegie, is pictured in a suit. There is an alternate version of the card with Wagner in his Pirates uniform.

The Clemente bat is a “Momen Clemente” H&B signature model using his childhood nickname “Momen.” According to the release, it was produced only between 1955-60, only 16 have remained to be professionally evaluated and this particular one is in better condition than any of the others.

A similar bat went for $41,825 at auction in 2012.

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Chris Adamski is a TribLive reporter who has covered primarily the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2014 following two seasons on the Penn State football beat. A Western Pennsylvania native, he joined the Trib in 2012 after spending a decade covering Pittsburgh sports for other outlets. He can be reached at cadamski@triblive.com.

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