by The National Roads and Motorists’ Association Louisville has a long and respected history in the baseball bat industry, but they’ve falling behind in the composite segment of the market. They’re 2009 entry into the high end composite category, the Triton, was met with a tepid reception. For 2010 they’ve changed ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to their […]
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by The National Roads and Motorists’ Association Last year I said that Rawlings is the Rodney Dangerfield of baseball bats and their brother brand, Worth, is the Joe Piscopo of baseball bats. You know he’s still doing comedy shows somewhere on earth but you just don’t care. For the 2010 model year nothing has changed. […]
by The National Roads and Motorists’ Association Demarini’s 2010 line-up of baseball bats includes some minor adjustments to their 2009 line. The new “buss word” for their 2010 models is Silver Trace technology which claims to be a unique blend of carbon combined with the “Silver Trace” technology. They say it is a bonding agent […]