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Dare to Care Food Bank receives $55K donation from Hillerich & Bradsby Co. The check was presented to Dare to Care Food Bank on December 22 outside of the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory.
Hillerich & Bradsby presented a giant check for $55,000 to the food bank in Louisville Tuesday morning. The money comes from the sales of Maskonic non-medical masks.
The new attraction ties in with the history of the Hillerich family’s connection to wood, bourbon and baseball, which dates back to the late 1880s. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. is getting into the ...
Hillerich & Bradsby is the manufacturer of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. "The photographs will immerse guests in the storied history of H&B, and life within the factory," the news release states.
By Marty Finley – Reporter, Louisville Business First Jul 16, 2015 Updated Jul 16, 2015 5:52pm EDT ...
Hillerich & Bradsby, the brand’s current owner, began as a Kentucky woodworking shop. After watching baseball players crack bats, John A. Hillerich set out to build a sturdier product.
Redman, with Hillerich & Bradsby, said the company has informed the Louisville Metro Police Foundation that "we are open to discussing other ways we may be able to support their organization's ...
According to the Courier-Journal, Hillerich & Bradsby are planning a limited retail edition of torpedo bats to be released before the end of April. Since the bat is a shape, it's not eligible for ...
Leanhardt's idea was fashioned into reality with help from Hillerich & Bradsby. The company worked with four pro baseball teams for about 18 months to design the torpedo bat.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, alleged that Hillerich & Bradsby Co., the manufacturer of the “Air Attack” bat, knew its design significantly increased the risk of serious injury to ...
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