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Louisville Slugger is among 42 companies approved to make bats for Major League baseball players.
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.
In 1884 the name was changed to “Louisville Slugger” and was registered as an official trademark. The company began making bats for everyone in baseball and soon established an extensive catalog of ...
A giant baseball bat leans against the main building of the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, making it easy to spot. You'll find it in the museum-heavy West Main district of downtown Louisville.
A Saint Clair man was jailed in Schuylkill County Prison after borough police said he threatened to “kill everyone” in a ...
Youth sports are a big part of Karli Casamento’s life. Her son, Jax, 15, golfs and plays on three baseball teams. Her ...
The 2025 MLB Draft is here, with the first round held Sunday as part of this year’s All-Star festivities in Atlanta. The ...
Youth sports are a big part of Karli Casamento’s life. Her son, Jax, 15, golfs and plays on three baseball teams. Her youngest son, Colt, 6, plays baseball and basketball. The costs, especially for ...
Dads are invited to step up to the plate this Father’s Day to celebrate at the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Double digits! Cleveland #Guardians 23yr old OF prospect Petey Halpin with a 412 foot solo blast for Columbus in the 5th ...
Former UAB star and Thompson High alum Logan Braunschweig was selected by the Atlanta Braves with the 277th overall pick in ...
Michael Oliveto of Hauppauge wins the Siver Slugger Award at the Suffolk County Baseball Coaches Association banquet on Monday in Wading River. Credit: Michael A. Rupolo Sr.