Marucci Sports, a maker of bats, gloves and other baseball equipment, is being sold to specialized bicycle and dirtbike suspension maker Fox Factory Holding Corp. in a deal valuing the business at ...
Louisville Slugger has been synonymous with Major League Baseball for more than 100 years, but now Marucci Sports, a company founded in 2002, has replaced it as MLB’s official bat. “I created (Marucci ...
It started out in a shed in Baton Rouge and has since expanded to a wood mill on an Amish farm in Pennsylvania. Jack Marucci's baseball bat company, Marucci Bats, grew from the ground up. Literally.
DULUTH, Ga., Nov. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fox Factory Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: FOXF) (“FOX” or the “Company”) today announced it has closed its acquisition of Wheelhouse Holdings, Inc., the parent ...
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It begins in a 6'-by-9' tool shed, adjacent to a backyard wiffle ball stadium, where a man started carving bats for his little boy, never imagining that his lumber would one day be swung by the men of ...
Baton Rouge-based Marucci Sports has reached a deal for its two most popular lines to become the official bats of Major League Baseball. The three-year deal takes effect on Jan. 1. It calls for ...
Marucci Sports launched two decades ago with a secondhand lathe in a backyard shed, where one of its founders churned out perfectly balanced wooden baseball bats by hand. It's about as old school an ...
One-third of all pro baseball players now swing handmade wooden bats made by Marucci Sports, a Baton Rouge, La., company that began when a father made a bat for his son. Jack Marucci's 8-year-old son ...
Buddy Marucci wasn’t looking to join another country club back in 1994. After all, he was already a member of a handful at the time. However, the leadership of a newly opened club in Owings Mills was ...
BATON ROUGE – Jack Marucci, LSU’s longtime Director of Athletic Training, is moving to the role of Director of Performance Innovation, director of athletics Scott Woodward announced on Wednesday. In ...