ATLANTA -- The Louisville Slugger was the house bat of baseball for more than 100 years, as iconic a piece of hardware as there is in the history of the game. It has been whipped through the strike ...
Baton Rouge-based Marucci Sports has acquired a Utah-based company that is the official bat grip for Major League Baseball. Marucci Sports bought Lizard Skins which sells branded grip products, ...
Iconic bat maker struggles amid crowded field and changing times Marucci Bat Company%2C founded in 2002%2C challenges Slugger as top choice in majors Players say bat choice all about feel and not ...
BATON ROUGE, La., June 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marucci Sports LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fox Factory Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: FOXF), announced today that it has entered into a license ...
Marucci Sports LLC, which is backed by Compass Diversified, has acquired Lizard Skins, a provider of branded grip products, protective equipment, bags and apparel for use in baseball, cycling, hockey, ...
The Louisville Slugger was the house bat of baseball for more than 100 years, as iconic a piece of hardware as there is in the history of the game. It has been whipped through the strike zone by Ty ...
Baseball bat manufacturers had little evidence to suggest a spike in sales was just around the corner when Major League Baseball’s newest season opened last week. It had been four years since ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — It was announced on Friday, June 7, that Marucci Sports, LLC, a Baton Rouge sports manufacturer, will enter a license agreement with Major League Baseball for its and its ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.