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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 fabled torpedo bats were again on center stage at Monday night’s Home Run Derby, as the Mariners' Cal Raleigh took home ...
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.
Oregon infielder Rikuu Nishida is going viral after hitting an opposite field homer using a wooden bat in Sunday's 5-1 victory over San Diego.
No more ping: Sam Kouvaris writes that a new wooden-bat baseball league is set to return the crack of the bat to Jacksonville ballparks.
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 ...
Stephen P. Toth dropped a fair bit of coin on baseball stuff at the Rawlings Factory Outlet store over the years. The Schuylkill County native played four years of high school ball, four seasons of… ...
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.
When David Cook started Hoosier Bat Co. in Valparaiso, he faced a couple of obstacles: competition from three companies including rival heavy hitters Louisville Slugger and Rawlings and statistics … ...
The western Pennsylvania company, which produces about 40,000 bats a year and has annual sales of about $4 million, makes up about 10 percent of the major league market ...
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