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  1. How can we help? - Slugger

    Check out our self-service tools. Click here to view the status of your custom order. Our team will answer your questions by live chat. We typically respond within 24 hours of receiving your …

  2. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

    Choose from an extensive selection of Louisville Slugger bats in all sizes, colors, and personalization options. Craft your piece of history with a personalized Louisville Slugger bat.

  3. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory - Wikipedia

    From 1974 to 1996, Louisville Sluggers were actually made in Jeffersonville, Indiana, just across the Ohio River at a facility called Slugger Park, while H&B maintained corporate offices on …

  4. SLUGGER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 5, 2016 · The meaning of SLUGGER is one that strikes hard or with heavy blows.

  5. Louisville Slugger Supra Bats | JustBats

    Whether you’re swinging for contact or power, Louisville Slugger Supra bats are tuned for total barrel control and game-changing results. Trusted by rising stars in travel ball, the Supra bat …

  6. Louisville Slugger | Amer Sports

    Dec 4, 2025 · Louisville Slugger is the Official Bat of Major League Baseball. Their bats are trusted by Hall of Famers, Most Valuable Players, and World Series champions.

  7. Yankees Predicted To Sign Slugger To Blockbuster 10-Year

    21 hours ago · The New York Yankees could be the best landing spot for superstar slugger Kyle Tucker in free agency this winter.

  8. Custom Baseball, Fastpitch & Wood Bats | Louisville Slugger

    Our gift bat customizer allows you to design bats for MLB Team fans, awards or any special occasion. The options are endless. The Louisville Slugger Custom Builder is your one-stop …

  9. 2025 Models – Slugger Slow Pitch

    Louisville Slugger’s composite slowpitch bats are built for power, precision, and feel—designed with the serious slowpitch player in mind. These bats feature cutting-edge composite …

  10. Slugger - Wikipedia

    A slugger most often means a baseball or softball player with a high slugging percentage.