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Say it ain’t so, Joe – Doctored Bats Break the Rules, Part II

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What is Bat Doctoring? An altered bat (also known as a “doctored bat” or a “juiced bat”) is a bat that has been physically altered from its “out of the wrapper” certified condition. The inertial properties (weight or moment-of-inertia) of … Continue reading

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Ted Williams – Splendid Splinter’s Hitting Advice Still Holds Up

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What would Ted Williams have made of The Hitting Jack-It™ System? Well, we think that “The Kid,” “The Splendid Splinter,” “Teddy Ballgame,” “The Thumper” and “John Glenn’s fighter-pilot wingman” would have loved the leading variable weighted hitting system. Ted Williams … Continue reading

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Part 2: Birth of the Louisville Slugger®

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The announcement that 30-year sporting goods industry veteran Charlie Dunbar joined Estrada Beisbol as Chief Operations Officer (COO) to help market The Hitting Jack-It™ System reminded us once again just how important brands and bats are to our business.  Charlie … Continue reading

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Part 1: Louisville Slugger® — Great Bat and Enduring Symbol

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The announcement that 30-year sporting goods industry veteran Charlie Dunbar joined Estrada Beisbol as Chief Operations Officer (COO) to help market The Hitting Jack-It™ System reminded us once again just how important brands and bats are to our business.  Charlie … Continue reading

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Greatest World Series Ever – You be the Judge

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Everyone has an opinion about the “Greatest World Series Moments” and the ”Greatest World Series Ever.” Here’s the ESPN.com Page 2 Readers’ List ranking Greatest World Series moments. 1. Bill Mazeroski’s Series-winning, walk-off homer (Game 7 in 1960) 2. The … Continue reading

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