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How do I contact Louisville Slugger customer service?

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How do I contact Louisville Slugger customer service?​

Louisville Slugger is committed to achieving Level AA conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and achieving compliance with other accessibility standards. Please contact Customer Service at 1-800-401-7908, if you have any issues accessing information on this website.

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!
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.

What is the story behind the Louisville Slugger?​

That’s Bud Hillerich. Like a typical teenager, he played hooky from his father’s woodworking shop one day when there was something else he preferred to do. That was the start of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and this is the story behind it. In 1842, J. Frederick Hillerich emigrated with his family from Germany to Baltimore, Maryland.

Where are Louisville Slugger bats made?​

Exclusively for Wilson now, H&B continues to produce Louisville Slugger bats in Louisville, Kentucky, where the Hillerich family first arrived in 1856.
Does Wilson Sporting Goods own Louisville Slugger?
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.

Create your own piece of baseball history by personalizing a Louisville Slugger bat! Represent your favorite teams, or customize your bat for memorable events and occasions; it’s the perfect gift for any birthday party, wedding shower, or holiday.
 
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