Baseball players naturally rotate their hands while swinging, attempting to generate power, even if the rigid nature of the bat and knob fight against them. Easton wants to turn that natural desire ...
On a Los Alamitos ball field on a recent Tuesday, fifth-grade pitcher Nathan Berger of the Mariners reached back and fired a fastball for a strike to batter AJ Crook of the Yankees. But armed with an ...
Rawlings Sporting Goods Inc. has come to terms on an agreement to purchase competitor Easton Diamond Sports LLC, the companies announced Tuesday. “Over the years, Rawlings and Easton have shared a ...
Used bats now carry more weight for baseball players hoping to get a new Easton bat. As part of the new Trade In and Trade Up Program, Easton will give players credit toward the purchase of a new ...
The longtime Los Angeles sporting goods company that makes Easton bats and balls — a favorite of Little League teams everywhere — will leave Van Nuys for a new global headquarters in Thousand Oaks.
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