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Thirty years later the company followed that world’s first with another: one of the first-ever aluminum baseball bats. Easton then capitalized on aluminum. In 1978, the California-based company ...
It’s a black and white shot of Babe Ruth in one of his immortal poses. But in true do-you-see-something-wrong-in-this-photo style, Ruth is holding a silvery Easton aluminum bat with a bright red ...
Easton, an arrow-making company born in 1922, made one of the first-ever aluminum baseball bats in 1969, but then really took over baseball in 1978 with the launch of the B5 Pro Big Barrel ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) - A teenage pitcher suffered serious head injuries from a ball hit by an "unreasonably dangerous" aluminum baseball bat, he claims in a lawsuit against the bat makers. Cole Schlesner ...
Van Nuys sporting-goods manufacturer Easton Sports is being sued by an Ohio teen who claims the design of one of the company’s aluminum baseball bats makes injuries likely to occur during a game.
In a federal suit filed today, Robert and Cheryl Schutter allege that California-based Easton-Bell Sports Inc. produced aluminum bats capable of hitting baseballs at dangerous speeds. Their son ...
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