"I like being a local guy," Tom Gandolph creates custom bats for baseball players across Indiana in southisde garage.
Air Force veteran Juan Baret has loved baseball ever since he was a 9-year-old Bronx kid eagerly waiting at the gate of Yankee Stadium, hoping to get in. Years of chronic pain have left him unable to ...
Think of the Louisville Slugger’s Custom MLB Prime wood bat platform as a chance to walk through the exact steps as a professional player. The technical specs available to the pros come available on ...
Made in the 864! You will love this story of how a father and son duo took their love for baseball and woodworking and transformed into an artform that helps the sport. Eddie and Matthew Rollins are ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. A metro Detroit-based custom baseball equipment maker has ...
FOUNTAIN INN — Longtime baseball lover and player Dan Wilson joined an adult league in 2015 and struggled to find the right bat. The wooden ones he bought off the shelf at big-box stores seemed to ...
High-performance custom bats used to be something that only a major leaguer could hope to obtain. Now thanks to Louisville Slugger, you can get your own customized, game-ready bat. From major ...
The New York Yankees set a franchise record for home runs with nine on Saturday at home against the Milwaukee Brewers. Perhaps the team's newly-designed wooden bats had something to do with it?
Last August, sitting inside his gray Ford Ranger, en route to Albert Park, Chase Tucker’s phone rang. Travis McCleary, his best friend from their hometown of San Diego, wanted an update on Tucker’s ...
From the sandlot to the stadium, one local man is making wood bats right here in the Upstate. Jamarcus talks with Dan Wilson, owner of Dan Bats.
Matthew Rollins and his father, Eddie, are the father-son duo behind Anchor Bat Company, making handcrafted wooden bats that have even been used by the big leagues. NBC’s Steve Patterson has this week ...
It's time for college baseball players to go back to swinging wood bats. Since 1973, collegiate batters have swung metal bats. That became somewhat of an issue in the late-2000s when the bats were so ...
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