Crack of the Bat

The Louisville Slugger Story

Nonfiction, Sports, Baseball, History
Cover of the book Crack of the Bat by Bob Hill, Sports Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bob Hill ISBN: 9781613212691
Publisher: Sports Publishing Publication: August 3, 2012
Imprint: Sports Publishing Language: English
Author: Bob Hill
ISBN: 9781613212691
Publisher: Sports Publishing
Publication: August 3, 2012
Imprint: Sports Publishing
Language: English

Crack of the Bat is a comprehensive and entertaining look at the most famous icon in the history of baseball, the "Louisville Slugger" bat. It includes the evolution of bats from pioneer wagon tongues to the sleek aluminum models of today. It examines the amazing physics involved in hitting a baseball, where .003 seconds means the difference between a home run and a foul ball. It tells the fascinating history of the still family-owned Hillerich & Bradsby Company, which in just 80 years went from making butter churns to making seven million bats a year. Reinforcing this are dozens of stories about the bats themselves, and the personal idiosyncracies of the most famous hitters in baseball history, including Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr. and Derek Jeter. The book explains why the players picked the bats they did, the amazing lengths they would go to to protect them, and how valuable these bats have now become in the hands of collectors. Illustrated with hundreds of archival photographs, baseball decals, and icons, many in color, this book will become as much a cherished keepsake as some of the bats it describes.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Crack of the Bat is a comprehensive and entertaining look at the most famous icon in the history of baseball, the "Louisville Slugger" bat. It includes the evolution of bats from pioneer wagon tongues to the sleek aluminum models of today. It examines the amazing physics involved in hitting a baseball, where .003 seconds means the difference between a home run and a foul ball. It tells the fascinating history of the still family-owned Hillerich & Bradsby Company, which in just 80 years went from making butter churns to making seven million bats a year. Reinforcing this are dozens of stories about the bats themselves, and the personal idiosyncracies of the most famous hitters in baseball history, including Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr. and Derek Jeter. The book explains why the players picked the bats they did, the amazing lengths they would go to to protect them, and how valuable these bats have now become in the hands of collectors. Illustrated with hundreds of archival photographs, baseball decals, and icons, many in color, this book will become as much a cherished keepsake as some of the bats it describes.

More books from Sports Publishing

Cover of the book Looking at the Lights by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Vax Attack: How to Beat the Bullies by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Red Sox by the Numbers by Bob Hill
Cover of the book So You Think You're a Chicago Cubs Fan? by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Yankees by the Numbers by Bob Hill
Cover of the book An October to Remember 1968 by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Unbreakable by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Madness by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Tales from the Green Bay Packers Sideline by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Philadelphia Eagles by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Tales from the Kansas City Chiefs Sideline by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Friends with Benefits by Bob Hill
Cover of the book So You Think You're a Philadelphia Flyers Fan? by Bob Hill
Cover of the book Game of My Life Chicago Bears by Bob Hill
Cover of the book The Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia by Bob Hill
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy