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  2. Marucci Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Jack Marucci, LSU Tigers head athletic trainer at that time, built his first baseball bat in his backyard shed after he was unable to find a suitable wooden bat for his son Gino. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Jack's position as head athletic trainer at LSU at that time, provided him an opportunity to connect with former LSU baseball players who were ...

  3. List of baseball bat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Birdman Bats [2] Burke-Hanna MFG. Co. (1925-1976) — maker of the Batrite logo bat [3] Chandler Bats [4] [5] DeMarini [6] Easton Diamond Sports, LLC [7] — acquired by Rawlings in 2020 [8] Louisville Slugger [9] Marucci Sports [10] Mattingly Sports; Mizuno [11] Noble [12] Rawlings [13] Sabre Bats [14] Sam Bat; Tater [15] Victus [16] Viper ...

  4. Kurt Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    They began producing bats for a small number of Major League players. [ 2 ] In 2006, Ainsworth and Lawrence, along with the help of another former professional player, Brad Cresse , formed a new company called Big Leagues of Baton Rouge to generate revenue while the Marucci Bat Company continued to grow.

  5. Baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the sport of baseball to hit the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher. By regulation it may be no more than 2.61 inches (6.6 cm) in diameter at the thickest part and no more than 42 inches (1.067 m) in length. [ 1 ]

  6. Hillerich & Bradsby - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bradsby, a salesman, became a partner in 1916, and the company's name changed to "The Hillerich and Bradsby Co." [1] By 1923, H&B was selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, and legends like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth (R-43), [7] and Lou Gehrig were all using them. R-43 is the company model number for the bats used by Babe Ruth.

  7. Brett Laxton - Wikipedia

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    Laxton attended Audubon High School in Audubon, New Jersey, graduating in 1992.He was part of the World Series-winning American Legion team from the year before. [1] Laxton was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the fourth round, but decided to attend Louisiana State University for four years.

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