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“The rest is history,” says John A. Hillerich IV, the fifth-generation CEO of family-owned Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Related Articles . How this Louisville law firm has thrived for 200+ years ...
LOUISVILLE (NEWS RELEASE) -- Louisville Slugger manufacturer Hillerich & Bradsby Co. announced on Sept. 14 it's donating a 2-acre parcel of land in Smoketown to the Community Foundation of Louisville.
Kyle Beaird has been named the new chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Louisville-based Hillerich & Bradsby Co. By Marty Finley – Reporter, Louisville Business First Jul 16, 2015 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Hillerich & Bradsby Co. is selling its signature Louisville Slugger brand, ending family ownership in the baseball bat business that dates to the 19th century and grew ...
Hillerich & Bradsby — the Louisville-based company that makes the Louisville Slugger bats — worked with players and engineers for 18 months to design the torpedo bats.
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These Yankees' bats are a MLB baseball hit. Who makes the new torpedo bat? Can you buy one? - MSNAccording to the Courier-Journal, Hillerich & Bradsby are planning a limited retail edition of torpedo bats to be released before the end of April. Since the bat is a shape, it's not eligible for ...
According to the Courier-Journal, Hillerich & Bradsby are planning a limited retail edition of torpedo bats to be released before the end of April. Since the bat is a shape, it's not eligible for ...
According to the Courier-Journal, Hillerich & Bradsby are planning a limited retail edition of torpedo bats to be released before the end of April. Since the bat is a shape, it's not eligible for ...
The Cincinnati Reds specifically asked Hillerich & Bradsby for the bats for Monday's game vs. the Texas Rangers. Some of the workers drove to Cincinnati to have star Elly de la Cruz test out the ...
According to the company, this wood was made by Hillerich & Bradsby and was used by the player during an exhibition game in October 1923. The bat weighs 41.9 ounces (1.18 kg) and is 36 inches (91. ...
Torpedo bats are the explosive new trend in baseball after the New York Yankees set a franchise record Saturday, hitting nine home runs — the first four of which were back to back to back to back — ...
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