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      • Hillerich and Bradsby continues (as of 2021) to manufacture Louisville Slugger bats in its Louisville factory, but under the aegis of Wilson Sporting Goods.
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  1. Mar 23, 2015 · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Hillerich & Bradsby Co. is selling its signature Louisville Slugger brand, ending family ownership in the baseball bat business that dates to the 19th century and grew...

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  3. The factory continues (as of 2021) to manufacture bats, but only as the exclusive manufacturer for Wilson Sporting Goods, which sells them under the Louisville Slugger brand; the museum is open to the public and has various permanent and rotating exhibits, and provides factory tours.

  4. The Hillerich & Bradsby factory that makes Louisville Slugger bats resumed production Monday in Kentucky after being idle for nearly two months because of the coronavirus pandemic.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · H&B still owns the museum, factory, and production facility — they just make bats exclusively for Wilson. H&B has 187 employees company-wide. Bud Hillerich created the first Louisville Slugger.

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  6. Our campus, located in downtown Louisville, KY, is adorned with the largest baseball bat in the world. It houses our world-famous Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory and our newly opened Barrels and Billets, where you can create your own custom bourbon.

  7. H&B owns about 6,500 acres of timberland in Pennsylvania and New York. The company also purchases lumber from other sources. What type of wood is used to make Louisville Slugger baseball bats? Approximately 75% of pro bats are made from maple wood, 20% are made from birch, and 5% are made from northern white ash.

  8. In 2015, Wilson Sporting Goods bought the Louisville Slugger brand from H&B, which still owns Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory and the production facility. Exclusively for Wilson now, H&B continues to produce Louisville Slugger bats in Louisville, Kentucky, where the Hillerich family first arrived in 1856.

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