Fan Scores $25K Shohei Ohtani Signed Bat in Mystery TikTok Drop

By admin — In News — July 16, 2026

   ​A local baseball fan hit the jackpot recently purchasing mystery memorabilia.Aaron, who lives in South Pasadena, stumbled across DeedsBros on TikTok, who auction off gear from Fanatics Under Wraps, which offers randomized authenticated memorabilia that’s not revealed until the box is opened.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAaron started purchasing memorabilia, and on one auction of a single bat, he hit it out of the park.In that box was a bat signed by Shohei Ohtani himself.Not only is it signed, but it’s the exact model the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar uses.“This bat is special because Ohtani does not sign a lot,” Aaron said. “It is a game model, Chandler SO17.4 maple game model heavy duty bat.”A South Pasadena man landed a signed Shohei Ohtani bat in a mystery memorabilia drop. Credit: AaronA South Pasadena man landed a signed Shohei Ohtani bat in a mystery memorabilia drop. Credit: AaronA South Pasadena man landed a signed Shohei Ohtani bat in a mystery memorabilia drop. Credit: AaronA South Pasadena man landed a signed Shohei Ohtani bat in a mystery memorabilia drop. Credit: AaronAaron has decided to sell the bat on eBay.“You are bidding an AWESOME LOS ANGELES LA WORLD CHAMPION DODGERS SHOHEI OHTANI SIGNED CHANDLER GAME MODEL BAT,” he wrote in the item description. “Just look at the photos. This bat is a BEAST. It is very heavy and big and feels great holding it. The bat is black on black. The Chandler logo is also black. It looks like carbon fiber material. It looks a 100 times better in person.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAaron listed the bat for $25,000 plus shipping, as the “Ohtani market is crazy.”“Signed ball with proper authentication goes for about $4,000-$5,000, jersey about $10,000 to $15,000, bat for about $20,000 to $25,000, painted items that are one-of-one go for up to $100,000,” Aaron said.As for game-used items, such as the cleats from the Tokyo Series currently up for auction? “God knows.”“No other athlete comes close to Ohtani. Jordan, Jeter, Judge, Brady, their stuff can get up to $10,000.”Aaron said with the way Ohtani keeps making baseball history, “the bat may double in price within a couple of years.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Ladies and gentlemen, it does not get any better than this,” he said in the description. “This guy keeps breaking records.”It’s such a valuable item, Aaron said, that he’s already turned down an offer for $17,000.“Hands down, it’s the biggest memorabilia I have ever owned,” he said.  

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