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Louisville Slugger Large Back Pack, Black

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Louisville Slugger Large Back Pack, Black Feature

  • Large bat backpack with 2 vertical bat chambers
  • Spacious main compartment; glove/helmet cargo pocket
  • Expandable drop pocket for additional storage
  • Padded, adjustable shoulder straps; rubberized carrying handle
  • Measures 14 x 19 x 10 inches (W x H x D)
Easily carry your bats and other baseball gear with the Louisville Slugger Large Bat Pack, equipped with a spacious main compartment, two vertical bat chambers, a glove and helmet cargo pocket, two mesh side pockets, and expandable drop pocket for additional gear storage. The pack is easy to carry, with padded, adjustable shoulder straps and a rubberized top carrying handle. Made of rugged 600-denier polyester with dobby nylon accents, the bat pack measures 14 by 19 by ten inches (W x H x D).

About Louisville Slugger
The 120-year history of Louisville Slugger baseball bats began in the hands of 17-year-old John A. "Bud" Hillerich. Bud's father, J.F. Hillerich, owned a woodworking shop in Louisville in the 1880s when Bud began working for him. Bud slipped away from work one afternoon in 1884 to watch the Louisville Eclipse, the town's major league team. After Pete Browning -- the Eclipse's star who was mired in a hitting slump -- broke his bat, Bud invited him to his father's shop to make a new one. With Browning at his side giving advice, Bud handcrafted a new bat from a long slab of wood. Browning got three hits using the bat the next day. He told his teammates about his custom bat, which began a surge of professional ballplayers visiting the Hillerich shop.

Although J.F. Hillerich had little interest in making bats, Bud persisted, eventually registering the name Louisville Slugger with the U.S. patent office in 1894. In the early 1900s, the company was one of the first to use a sports endorsement as a marketing strategy, paying Hall of Famer Honus Wagner to use his name on a bat. By 1923, Louisville Slugger was the selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, with famed clients such as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Lou Gehrig.

In the ensuing years, Louisville Slugger has sold more than 100 million bats, and 60 percent of all Major League players currently use Louisville Sluggers. The company now additionally sells fielding and batting gloves, helmets, catchers' gear, equipment bags, training aids, and accessories. Louisville Slugger Large Bat Pack


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