800 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

The World’s Largest Baseball Bat stands outside of the museum entrance
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Established1996
Location800 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202
CoordinatesCoordinates: 38°15′25.7″N 85°45′48.9″W

Can I tour the Louisville Slugger factory?

Factory tours last approximately 30 minutes. Guests will see bats being made on every tour, every day. Allow 2 hours to enjoy the entire museum and factory experience. Everyone receives a miniature souvenir bat at the end of the tour!

Do they still make baseball bats in Louisville?

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.

Where do they make baseball bats in Louisville?

Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. It takes a special place to craft the Official Bat of Major League Baseball. Experience history-in-the-making as you stroll through the factory where world famous Louisville Slugger baseball bats, used by MLB star players, are made.

Are Louisville Slugger bats made in USA?

Hillerich & Bradsby Company (H&B) is an American manufacturing company located in Louisville, Kentucky that produced baseball bats for Wilson Sporting Goods, which commercialises them under the “Louisville Slugger” brand.

Are Louisville Slugger bats good?

They’re widely respected in the major leagues. They have good wood and they treat us really well, but sometimes you may say, ‘I want that bat in a Louisville Slugger model,’ and they bring it to you and it’s not the same, so you put it aside.

How much does it cost to get into Louisville Slugger Museum?

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Do you get a free bat at the Louisville Slugger Museum?

At the end of the tour, you’ll get a free souvenir mini-bat in a newly revamped gallery that showcases quotes about Louisville Slugger from superstars like Babe Ruth, Roberto Clemente and Cool Papa Bell. Get ready to smell the wood, see the wood chips fly, and learn about the history of an American icon.

Does Wilson own Louisville Slugger?

A deal three years ago saw Hillerich & Bradsby sell the sales and innovation rights to Louisville Slugger to Wilson for $70 million. Wilson was acquired by Amer Sports in 1989 for $200 million. Louisville Slugger bats are used by about 13% (third behind Marucci and Victus bats) of MLB starters.

What happened to Louisville Sluggers?

The company that makes Louisville Slugger wood baseball bats has closed its factory, furloughed 90 percent of its employees and shut its popular museum. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. says it has continued to cover all health care benefits for its 171 furloughed workers.

Why does my Louisville Slugger bat say made in China?

Completely Normal. Most manufacturers have the composite made in China now and assemble them here. Straight from Louisville it will be marked made in China. You can call them to verify.

Who is the statue at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory?

Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory added another superstar to its roster on Aug. 18 when it unveiled a lifelike sculpture of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and global humanitarian, Roberto Clemente. Click below to read more and catch the replay of the ceremony!

How do I get 10% off my purchase at Louisville Slugger Museum?

Back to Top Sign up for our newsletter and you will receive 10% off your purchase on your next visit to the Museum Store located at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Offer is not valid on personalized bats and must be presented in-store at time of purchase. Offer is not redeemable online. Sign up for our newsletter to receive your coupon

What is the history of the Louisville Slugger bat?

This is the story behind the world-famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and the family-owned company that has created it since 1884. Keep Reading Buy Tickets Advance Tickets Required

Are tickets available for the Roberto Clemente statue at Louisville Slugger?

A limited number of ticket packages are available for this memorable and meaningful event. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory added another superstar to its roster on Aug. 18 when it unveiled a lifelike sculpture of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and global humanitarian, Roberto Clemente.