LOUISVILLE, KY – The Official Bat of Major League Baseball is still being manufactured in Louisville, KY, and despite what competition has recently said, Louisville Slugger is still the #1 choice ...
CHICAGO and LOUISVILLE, KY - This is a historic day in the baseball and softball business. Wilson®, the Official Glove of Major League Baseball® (MLB) will now take the field with Louisville Slugger®, ...
So it launched on slugger.com yesterday morning. Uh, this is our first, uh, physical location to offer it. Uh, retailers across the country have it as well, but, uh, bringing it to Omaha with slump ...
On Saturday, the world learned about the New York Yankees' new bats. By Sunday, opposing pitchers and fans complained about the innovative, torpedo-shaped bat. By Monday morning, however, baseball ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- "TIME Magazine" included the Louisville Slugger TPD1 bat in its Best Inventions of 2025. The bat was recognized in the Sports and Fitness category for its innovative design ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory is stepping up the plate this Father's Day. Dads will be able to get into the museum for free, and can get a free limited-edition Torpedo ...
Around 15-20% of MLB players use Louisville Slugger bats in the 2025 season. Several MVP award winners, including Ronald Acuna Jr., Cody Bellinger, and Christian Yelich, use Louisville Slugger bats.
The New York Yankees introduced the Louisville Slugger Pro Prime TPD1 to the world early in the 2025 MLB season. Now, the bat is being recognized as one of the best inventions of the year. On Thursday ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Thirty years ago, the iconic Louisville Slugger bat was installed. Towering 120 feet tall and weighing 68,000 pounds, the big bat still leans proudly against the museum’s ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WXIX) - The headline maker at the start of the MLB season has not been the stars of the game or the big market teams, but rather a bat, the torpedo bat in fact. The bigger barrel bat ...
ESPN brought SportsCenter to Louisville on Wednesday as part of its “50 States in 50 Days” tour, with Kentucky native Michael Eaves hosting the show from the Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum.
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