Smith used his D200 Powerized Birch signature model, made in downtown Louisville, to produce the first extra-inning home run ...
WDRB talked to Chas Krish in 1995 when he was 7, and we met back up with him again to relive a childhood memory he'll never ...
Throughout 157 games for Detroit, Greene posted a .258 batting average, .313 on-base percentage, .806 OPS, 36 home runs and ...
Louisville Slugger's 'Big Bat' turned 30 years old and crowds gathered to celebrate the milestone anniversary. Blue Jays' John Schneider delivers bold statement on ...
WHAS Editor Joe Federle finds archival video of the installation of Louisville Slugger's Giant bat from 30 years ago today Tropical Storm Melissa update as "catastrophic" conditions to hit in hours ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - One of Louisville’s most iconic landmarks, the Big Bat at the Slugger Museum, is turning 30. The Big Bat was installed on Oct. 21, 1995. It towers over the museum and downtown ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Lou-uh-vull, Lou-ee-ville, Lou-vull — however you pronounce it, your family is overdue for a visit. Yes, this town is synonymous with heritage distilleries and betting on the ponies at Churchill Downs ...
MLB Players Weekend is getting plenty personal thanks to Louisville Slugger. As part of the event, Slugger created individually-customized, hand-painted bats for 21 players, plus a hot dog- and ice ...
Around 15-20% of MLB players use Louisville Slugger bats in the 2025 season. Several MVP award winners, including Ronald Acuna Jr., Cody Bellinger, and Christian Yelich, use Louisville Slugger bats.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is offering a special way to commemorate the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby. Celebrate the Greatest Two Minutes in Sports with an ...
A torpedo bat model is pictured between two other models so patrons can observe the difference while touring the automated lathe section of the Louisville Slugger ...