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Baseball bat manufacturer Rawlings has sued Easton, claiming trademark infringement, over Easton's soon-to-be released S150 bat that may be confusingly similar to Rawlings' 5150 line.
The 2025 USSSA Rawlings Icon bat represents exactly what athletes have come to expect from the most well-known brand in baseball. Headlines.
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.
The Rawlings plant makes about 300,000 bats a year and about 70 percent of those have been made of ash. Vander Groef says the company's supply could be gone — or become unaffordable — within ...
Help make the transition smoother — and faster — with a gift of the new 2016 Rawlings VELO bat. ($299) This BBCOR certified alloy bat — certified for high school and collegiate play — is […] ...
Bat Around announced a partnership with Rawlings Sporting Goods, Company and Easton Diamond Sports for a mixed reality hitting and retail experience at the Omaha Baseball Village (OBV). Fans ...
The purple and white bat features special design features specific to Alo, such as some of her personal tattoos and mantras. Only 2,500 bats have been manufactured, and each bat is numbered.
Rawlings Sporting Goods Inc. has come to terms on an agreement to purchase competitor Easton Diamond Sports LLC, the companies announced Tuesday. “Over the years, Rawlings and Easton have shared ...
Baseball changed. In the 1990s, Mark McGwire used Adirondack/Rawlings bats during his home run barrage - although McGwire's subsequent admission of steroid use took the luster from those feats.