List of baseball bat manufacturers
Appearance
This is a list of notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats.
A–Z
[edit]- Akadema[1]
- Birdman Bats[2]
- Burke-Hanna MFG. Co. (1925-1976) — maker of the Batrite logo bat[3]
- Chandler Bats[4][5]
- DeMarini[6]
- Easton Diamond Sports, LLC[7] — acquired by Rawlings in 2020[8]
- Louisville Slugger[9]
- Marucci Sports[10]
- Mattingly Sports
- Mizuno[11]
- Noble[12]
- Rawlings[13]
- Sabre Bats[14]
- Sam Bat
- Tater[15]
- Victus[16]
- Viper Bats[17]
- Warstic[18]
- Zinger[19]
References
[edit]- ^ Teigman, Danny (November 2, 2009). "Mitt-makers to the pros, family has passion for the game". The Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on January 20, 2022.
- ^ "Birdman Bats". Birdman Bats.
- ^ "Burke-Hanna MFG Company Baseball Bats". Keyman Collectibles. Retrieved Jan 3, 2024.
- ^ "Chandler Bats". Chandler Bats.
- ^ "Chandler Bats". Archived from the original on 2021-12-20 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Maker of the world's finest bats". DeMarini Bats & Accessories.
- ^ "Easton Official Online Store". Easton. Archived from the original on 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
- ^ Bloom, Barry M.; Novy-Williams, Eben (Oct 20, 2020). "Rawlings Sporting Goods To Purchase Easton Diamond in Bat, Ball and Glove Tie-Up". Yahoo! Sports.
- ^ Finley, Marty (April 22, 2015). "Wilson Sporting Goods completes acquisition of Louisville Slugger brand". Louisville Business First. Archived from the original on January 20, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2021.
- ^ "Marucci Sports". Marucci Sports.
- ^ "Sports Equipment, Clothing and Gear; Mizuno USA". Mizuno.
- ^ "Noble Bats". Noble Bats.
- ^ "Rawlings". Rawlings.
- ^ "Sabre Bats". Sabre Bats.
- ^ "Tater Baseball". Tater Baseball.
- ^ "Victus Sports". Victus Sports.
- ^ "Viper Bats". Viper Bats.
- ^ "Warstic". Warstic.
- ^ "Zinger Bats". Zinger Bats.