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The fabled torpedo bats were again on center stage at Monday night’s Home Run Derby, as the Mariners' Cal Raleigh took home ...
Rawlings baseball bats have a big place in sports history. But now the ash trees used to make those iconic bats are threatened by an invasive beetle that's spreading in forests across the Northeast.
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.
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.
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 ...
Miken Sports, a manufacturer in Caledonia, Minnesota, that makes Major League Baseball helmets and bats for youth sports, will wind down operations as its owner moves jobs to Missouri and China.
Town & Country-based Rawlings Sporting Goods spent years "secretly" developing a new type of baseball glove that employs 3D printing technology.
The Rawlings Bat Factory in Dolgeville, New York, Schumer’s home state, historically has turned out thousands of baseball bats made of ash wood, bats favored by many professional players.
Rawlings surprises all 53 Perfect Game All-Americans with custom gloves and bats, the latter pre-loaded with Diamond Kinetics swing-tracking.
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.