Louisville Slugger bats have been made with a variety of different wood types since the first one was made in 1884. The most popular variety throughout the years has been northern white ash, but today the preference of Major League Baseball players is split primarily between ash and maple.
Baseball. Assuming a "louisville lever made of wood" refers to the famous wooden Louisville Slugger baseball bat.
Yes baseball player Corey Hart uses a Louisville Slugger. Corey Hart plays for the Milwaukee Brewers and uses a R221 Wood model Louisville Slugger.
Louisville Slugger Maple Wood.
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there is very little that would use it but archery mainly uses it baseball, the wood bats are made of specially conditioned wood. Like the louisville Slugger for example.
Softball bats are normally made out of metal. Louisville slugger is the main company that makes softball bats. While they also make wood, metal is used in softball.
The "125 Y" on a Louisville Slugger bat indicates the model and grade of the wood used in its construction. The "125" refers to the specific grade of ash wood, which is known for its durability and performance, while the "Y" signifies that the bat is designed for youth players. This designation helps players and parents choose the right bat based on quality and intended use.
That is like asking what's the difference between a Ford and a Chevy. Easton and Louisville Slugger make several different model bats in several categories, like aluminum baseball and softball bats, composite, hybrid and wood baseball and softball bats. One thing used to certain - Easton spent more on research and development than Louisville Slugger. That may or may not still be the case since Jim Easton is no longer with the company.
Some big ones are obviously Louisville Slugger, Dimarini, and Easton. Smaller companies like Akadema make both wood and aluminum bats in the USA.
The "125" refers to the grade of wood used to make the bat. "125" is the highest grade and is reserved for all pro level bats. The "125" bats are also used for the highest quality store model bats. The 125 bats first appear around the 1916 bat labeling period, and are still made today.Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made. Visit the Louisville Slugger Bat Dating Guide located below (Related Links). You can match the markings on your bat with the easy to use bat dating chart to get an approximate date for your Louisville Slugger bat.
Many factors that you did not mention will go into the value of an Al Kaline Louisville slugger store model bat including model, size, condition, and the year the bat was made.Flame Tempered is a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered" it is a store model bat. "Powerized" is used on higher grade bats, and professional models.In general a full size Louisville Slugger 125 Al Kaline Flame Tempered bat in used but not abused condition will sell in the $20.-$30. price range, and in excellent to near/mint condition about $40.-$75.In a recent auction a 33" Louisville Slugger 125 Al Kaline Flame Tempered bat in good condition sold for $18.27 Another bat same size and model in excellent+ condition sold for $76.00Below I will leave a link to a Louisville slugger bat dating guide.