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Pinch Hitter Deluxe ... Which is the correct bat?

By kgodwin333

5 years ago


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    #10 5 years ago

    I had one of these once... along with a Williams Official Baseball (which I think was the very next pitch and bat game made after Pinch Hitter?).
    I also believe it was the last one to use the metal bat. I remember reading a post somewhere about someone who had made one, but no idea where I saw it.
    It definitley has a unique feel when compared to the plastic ones.

    #13 5 years ago
    Quoted from Gotemwill:

    Here is an old post about some being made, but not the correct one for Pinch Hitter.
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/new-bats-for-williams-pitch-and-bat-machines

    Those are actually the 'joystick' or handle that the player pulls/slides to make the bat on the playfield fire. Still... very nice repros!

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