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Baseball batsPage Excerpt: I tried this bat out last summer it has great distance good pop the sweet spot could be bigger though -- Derek, Friday, April 15, 2005. |
Wood baseball batsPage Excerpt: I tried this bat out last summer it has great distance good pop the sweet spot could be bigger though -- Derek, Friday, April 15, 2005. |
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Maple baseball batsPage Excerpt: 5 inches in diameter, although they could be of any length. Ten years later in 1869, another rule was added that stated the baseball bat could be no longer than 42 inches in length - the same maximum length allowed today. |
Wooden baseball batsPage Excerpt: There is still more testing to be done, living in Michigan with the weather swinging from hot to cold all the time the bat has only seen about 150 hits so far. I will write more as the weather allows. |
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The Birth of the Louisville Slugger 1884 brought the beginning of the most famous name in baseball bats today - The Louisville Slugger. It all started at a baseball game in Louisville, a 17 year old John Hillerich watched Louisville player Pete Browning become frustrated after breaking his favorite bat. Hillerich, a woodworker with his father, approached Browning after the game and offered to make him a new bat. They went toge ...
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