Four baseball bats against a white background. The bats are of varying shade and are from Louisville Slugger. They are signed by the players using them. From top to bottom: Melvin Ott, George "Babe" Ruth, "Zeke" Bonura, and Lou...
Three Louisville Slugger baseball bats. The top bat is signed by Jimmie Foxx. The middle has a picture of Harry (Hank) Gowdy. A sign on the bottom bat reads "The original Louisville Slugger used by Honus Wagner his first year in the National...
Men and women work in the Slugger factory loading baseball bats into boxes labeled "Louisville Sluggers." A tall set of shelves along the side wall contains stacks of baseball bats. Four women work at stations in the room packing bats...
Men and women work in the packing department of the Louisville Sluggers factory. There are tall shelves of baseball bats. Some people pull bats, while others prepare boxes or move bats to and from carts. Title supplied by cataloger.
Man dips a baseball bat into a cylindrical shaped vat. Bats hang from wires in front of the man. Behind him is a cart filled with baseball bats. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville Slugger baseball bats. The top one is signed Harry (Hank) Gowdy and has a picture of the baseball player; the bottom one is signed Heine Groh.
A man holds a baseball bat with two leaning in front of him at Hillerich & Bradsby in the Louisville Slugger warehouse. Bats are stacked on the shelves around the man and one is on a scale next to him.
Assorted baseball players, including Ted Williams, at Hillerich & Bradsby Company looking at Louisville Slugger baseball bats or in uniform on a baseball field at Parkway Field in April 1942. In May 1942, Williams hit his 100th career home run....
Baseball player Pete Reiser at Hillerich & Bradsby Company, also known as Louisville Slugger, with a Slugger employee. Reiser holds a baseball bat inside the factory in front of a scale with more bats behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball player Pee Wee Reese at Hillerich & Bradsby Company, also known as Louisville Slugger, with a Slugger employee. Reese holds a baseball bat inside the factory in front of a scale with more bats behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball players Pete Reiser and Pee Wee Reese stand at a scale with a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. The employee works at a machine while Reiser and Reese hold baseball bats off to the side. Title...