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  2. A Babe Ruth bat from 1921 sold for a record $1.85 million at ...

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    A Babe Ruth bat from the 1920 and 1921 seasons was sold for a record price at an auction this week. The “Polo Grounds” bat was sold for a record $1.85 million, Hunt Auctions announced Wednesday.

  3. List of baseball bat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats. A–Z. Akadema [1] Birdman Bats [2]

  4. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    Still, making a cool $6,000 for other vintage models isn’t so bad either for what you once considered junk in your garage. Consider This: 5 Side Hustles That Can Earn You an Extra $1,000 Before 2025

  5. Cooper Canada - Wikipedia

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    The factory maxed out production capacity to gain 30% market share in baseball bat sales by 1988, remaining number two behind Louisville Slugger. A move of the production facilities in 1996 coincided with the decline of professional use of Cooper bats.

  6. Rawlings (company) - Wikipedia

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    His design became the precursor to modern gloves, and enabled Rawlings to become the preferred glove of professional players. [13] In 1955, Spalding bought Rawlings, and began using it to manufacture baseballs. In 1957, the company introduced the Gold Glove award, which became the major award for baseball. It also sponsors the Minor League ...

  7. MLB 'Golden At-Bat' rule could tear apart the fabric of baseball

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    In fact, his Golden At-Bat references on Puck’s The Varsity podcast did not inspire any follow-up from a gaggle of reporters who cornered him a few days later at Game 2 of the World Series.

  8. Marucci Sports - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on baseball equipment, specifically producing bats, balls, gloves, batting gloves, batting helmets, and chest protectors. The company was originally founded in 2002 as the Marucci Bat Company by LSU Tigers head athletic trainer at that time, Jack Marucci [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company was acquired by the investment firm Compass Diversified ...

  9. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory - Wikipedia

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    Old-Time Bat Making Demonstrations – See hand-turners use a lathe to demonstrate how bats used to be made. Burn-Brander – Docents demonstrate the process of "burn branding" bats. Statue collection – The museum has lifelike statues of Babe Ruth , Ted Williams , Ken Griffey Jr. , Derek Jeter (2011), [ 22 ] Jackie Robinson (2016), [ 23 ...