A whole host of bats, ghouls, goblins and other spooky creatures were at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory Sunday ...
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez and shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. have been named finalists for the 2024 Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award, as announced this morning by Louisville Slugger.
Named after the popular Louisville Slugger baseball bat, this field is home turf for the minor league baseball team the Louisville Bats. Even though you may not be a devoted follower of minor ...
Louisville Slugger Hitting Lab Manager Jonathan Embry connects with a baseball in the batting cage to demonstrate how the HitTrax baseball simulator functions. Expand to read more Christopher ...
After putting together the best offensive season of his career, Nationals second baseman Luis García Jr. was named a finalist for the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award on Monday. García Jr., 24, ...
The Banana World Tour will return to Louisville Slugger Field in 2025 after three sold-out nights from the Savannah Bananas over the summer. The Party Animals will take over at Slugger Field as ...
Monday, The Kentucky Derby Museum and Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, two iconic Louisville attractions were named among the nation’s Top 10 attractions for sports fans, a USA Today list. One ...
THE KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM AND LOUISVILLE SLUGGER MUSEUM ARE BOTH GETTING NATIONAL HONORS. BOTH ARE IN THE TOP FIVE OF USA TODAY’S ANNUAL READERS CHOICE POLL FOR BEST ATTRACTIONS FOR SPORTS FANS.
The annual reader's choice poll ranked the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory as number five, and the Kentucky Derby Museum as number three on the list. The Slugger Museum gives baseball fans a ...
The first thing you’ll notice at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is the Big Bat. It’s a 120-foot-tall steel replica of a bat used by Babe Ruth. Step inside the museum to find the Big ...
In the upcoming months, visitors to the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory campus might see a few Major League Baseball players walking the grounds.That’s because the Louisville Slugger Hitting ...
Preferred by legends like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Ted Williams, the Louisville Slugger is undeniably the most famous bat in baseball. And to learn about its production, history and about ...