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Nearly half – 43 percent – of major leaguers use Rawlings gloves. Rawlings became synonymous with baseball gloves in the 1920s after St. Louis pitcher Bill Doak, then famous for his spitball ...
The Grand Slam Boot - available now for $425 - was created for the ultimate baseball fan and is made with the same premium Horween leather used in Rawlings’ baseball gloves and features a custom ...
Its logo graced every baseball in sight and a large percentage of the gloves, bats and catchers' gear. But suddenly the afternoon turned dark for Steve Cohen, a Rawlings sales representative.
Rawlings, a St. Louis-based company, produces MLB baseballs, bats, and bases at its facility in Washington, Missouri, providing a connection to the city and the sport.
ST. LOUIS, July 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc., the official base, baseball, helmet, face guard and glove of Major League Baseball®, announced today its first ...
Town & Country-based Rawlings Sporting Goods spent years "secretly" developing a new type of baseball glove that employs 3D printing technology. Here's a peek inside the research and development ...
Rawlings has made other changes in recent years to who can receive Gold Glove consideration. The innings requirement didn’t always exist, which resulted in Rafael Palmeiro winning in 1999 ...
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