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Auction Name: 2025 October 30 - November 1 The Walking Dead Universe Hollywood/Entertainment Signature® Auction

Lot Number: 11385

Shortcut to Lot: HA.com/7435*11385

Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), Hero "Lucille" Baseball Bat from The Walking Dead (AMC 2010-2022, Seasons 6-10). Original Hero baseball bat featuring a dark grain finish, distinctive black oval made to resemble a Louisville slugger, and wrapped in metal barbed wire across the top third portion, measuring 34" x 3" x 3" with a 12.5" barbed wire wrapped portion. The bat has been expertly studio-crafted and distressed with faux grime and blood splatter across its surface to appear well-worn and heavily used. Known lovingly as "Lucille," this signature weapon is used throughout the series in an often brutal and shocking fashion by the charismatic and imposing Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Named after his late wife, the bat never leaves Negan's side, where it has since become a powerful symbol of fear and control throughout his reign of terror. "Lucille" made its horrific first appearance in Season 6, Episode 16, "Last Day on Earth," when Negan used it to execute a member of Rick Grimes' (Andrew Lincoln) survivors in a cliffhanger that left audiences shocked and guessing at who the victim was until the series return with Season 7, Episode 1, "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be." In the years that have followed the harrowing execution of Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) and Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz), "Lucille" has remained one of the most memorable weapons from the series, solidifying itself as a pop culture centerpiece. Exhibits minor production wear and age, including light scuffing across the surface and a minor chip on the base of the bat's handle. The barbed wire tines have been bent inward for the safety of the performers. Comes with a COA from AMC and Heritage Auctions.

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