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James Wood Washington Nationals Game-Used Gray Victus Broken Bat vs. Milwaukee Brewers on May 2, 2026 - Single
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James Wood Washington Nationals Game-Used Gray Victus Broken Bat vs. Milwaukee Brewers on May 2, 2026 - Single in Franklin, TN
By Fanatics Authentic
Current price: $2,999.99

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James Wood Washington Nationals Game-Used Gray Victus Broken Bat vs. Milwaukee Brewers on May 2, 2026 - Single in Franklin, TN
By Fanatics Authentic
Current price: $2,999.99
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James Wood has quickly emerged as one of the most feared young power hitters in the National League, a towering presence in the heart of the Washington Nationals' lineup. After blasting 31 home runs and earning his first All-Star selection during the 2025 season, Wood continued to showcase the rare combination of power, athleticism, and plate discipline that has made him one of baseball's brightest stars. This game-used Victus broken bat was swung against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 2, 2026, when the standout outfielder recorded a single, providing a direct connection to his rise as one of the game's premier young talents. Marked by authentic game use and tied to a documented on-field result, it is a compelling artifact from the early career of a player who appears poised to become a cornerstone of the Nationals franchise.
James Wood has quickly emerged as one of the most feared young power hitters in the National League, a towering presence in the heart of the Washington Nationals' lineup. After blasting 31 home runs and earning his first All-Star selection during the 2025 season, Wood continued to showcase the rare combination of power, athleticism, and plate discipline that has made him one of baseball's brightest stars. This game-used Victus broken bat was swung against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 2, 2026, when the standout outfielder recorded a single, providing a direct connection to his rise as one of the game's premier young talents. Marked by authentic game use and tied to a documented on-field result, it is a compelling artifact from the early career of a player who appears poised to become a cornerstone of the Nationals franchise.


















