Louisville Slugger has been synonymous with Major League Baseball for more than 100 years, but now Marucci Sports, a company ...
Bat makers are bracing for the newest obsession to become a fixture in baseball. “The torpedoes are here to stay,” ...
After the new design erupted into the public’s attention last weekend, there was an instant surge of interest.
With the pitch clock winding down, St. Louis Cardinals catcher Willson Contreras made an interesting decision during Saturday ...
On the eve of the new season, less than 10% of MLB hitters using bats made by Marucci Sports were using the so-called torpedo model, said Kurt Ainsworth, the company’s chief executive.
On a good day, Victus makes 600-700 bats, but the influx of pro orders — the company estimates at least half of every starting lineup uses Victus or Marucci bats — has sent production into ...
There's a little rumble." Riley, who swings Marucci bats, first noticed players from other teams using the torpedo bats this spring. It reminded him a bit of the puck knob fad, when some players ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson is known for his routine and sticking with what works for him. That extends to the bat he uses. Well, at least it did. Swanson has ...
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