Louisville Slugger Museum w/ Chase Crawford
Got the news that my bud Chase was stopping in town for the day, so we made plans to check out the Louisville Slugger Museum. We went on a tour showing us how each bat is made, tried our hand at the batting cage and even met Captain Jack Sparrow...wait what?
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Louisville Kentucky Slugger Museum Hillerich & Bradsby Factory
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Louisville: Slugger Field
Louisville Slugger Field is a baseball stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. The baseball-specific stadium opened in 2000 with a seating capacity of 13,131. It is currently home to the Louisville Bats, Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and Louisville City FC of the United Soccer League.
The unique design of Louisville Slugger Field includes a former train shed on the site which was incorporated into the stadium. The Ohio River and state of Indiana are visible from the park, as well as views of downtown Louisville. Naming rights for the stadium were purchased by Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of the famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat, and the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is located several blocks further down Main Street.
The Louisville Bats and the City of Louisville broke ground on Louisville Slugger Field on November 13, 1998. In front of an estimated crowd of 1,000, Mayor Jerry Abramson and Governor Paul E. Patton cut out the first home plate before they broke the ground with Bats President Gary Ulmer and other officials.
The stadium hosted the 2008 Triple-A All-Star Game, in which the Pacific Coast League All-Stars defeated the International League All-Stars, 6–5, in front of a sellout crowd.
On July 8, 2009, John Mellencamp, Bob Dylan, and Willie Nelson held a concert at the ballpark.
In March 2015, Louisville City FC became the stadium's second major tenant. The team plays in the United Soccer League, which at the time occupied the third division of U.S. professional soccer but has now been elevated to second-division status.
On August 1, 2008 a record crowd of 18,543 people attended a concert by Dave Matthews Band.
The design of Louisville Slugger Field is a joint effort of HNTB Architects of Kansas City, Mo and K. Norman Berry Associates of Louisville. The field was financed through a partnership between the city, the Bats, Hillerich & Bradsby, the Brown Foundation, Humana Inc. and the Humana Foundation.
The stadium includes 11,522 fixed seats with room for 1,609 additional spectators in the picnic areas and berm sections. The ballpark also includes 32 private suites, 850 second-level club seats, a continuous concourse around the field, an outfield seating berm, extensive press facilities, concessions and restrooms, a children's play area, team and administrative offices and numerous retail amenities. Spectators enter the stadium through the restored train shed building, which was formerly the Brinly-Hardy Co. warehouse.
The Main Street side of the building includes exterior access to a microbrewery and restaurant located within the facility, as well as a statue of Louisville native and Baseball Hall of Famer Pee Wee Reese. The Witherspoon Street entrance, diagonally situated from Waterfront Park includes a statue of football Hall of Famer, Paul Hornung.
While the full capacity of the park is 13,131, the capacity for soccer matches is normally restricted to 8,000 due to less-than-optimal sightlines for that sport.
Louisville, KY: Abell Elevators @ 8th & Main Garage (Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory)
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Baseball Museum Adds Comic Book Superheroes
The Louisville Slugger Museum hopes to draw in non-baseball crowd with a pop culture exhibit including the original Batman suit from the 60's TV show. (June 15)
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A collaboration in craftsmanship: Louisville Slugger and Mitchell Bat Co.
Swing the Stars and Stripes with this limited-edition Supra bat from Louisville Slugger and Mitchell Bat Co. Two brands known for their history of craftsmanship give a nod to the 2018 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby in Washington, D.C. with this hand-painted MLB Prime maple bat featuring Seamless Decals.
Louisville Slugger Maker to Sell Iconic Brand
The company that made bats for a who's who of baseball greats, including Babe Ruth and Ted Williams, announced a deal Monday to sell its Louisville Slugger brand to rival Wilson Sporting Goods Co. for $70 million. (March 23)
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Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border. Every May, its race course Churchill Downs hosts the Kentucky Derby, a renowned horse race whose long history is explored at the Kentucky Derby Museum. Baseball is celebrated at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, where Major League bats are produced and a giant baseball slugger marks the entrance.
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I Travel: Kentucky - Louisville - Frankfurt (50 State Series)
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KENTUCKY: THE BLUEGRASS STATE
*Took a selfie with Golden David statue at Hotel 21c
*Walk a block to Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, and see the largest baseball bat in the world
*Visit the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Louisville (Park at the structure next to the church)
*Next to the Cathedral is the Fourth Street Live
*Walk 5 blocks to the old Brown Hotel
*Try Louisville’s Iconic Hot Brown at Brown hotel
*Drive for an hour to Kentucky’s capital city of Frankfort.
*Tour the Kentucky State Capitol, and see the beautiful tulips in front of it.
*Drive back to Louisville, and visit Churchill Downs (site of the famous Kentucky Derby)
*Drive back to Downtown Louisville, and visit the Muhammad Ali Center
*Visit President Zachary Taylor’s gravesite (Trivia: He’s the 12th President of the US)
Louisville, KY
We take a short trip to celebrate our Anniversary with some of the best food we have had in a while and a Tiny House! Ironically the Hot Chicken at Royals was our least favorite meal but still really good!
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Anheuser Busch Budweiser VIP Tour ~ St. Louis
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New historical marker signifies first Louisville Slugger made
The spot where the first Louisville Slugger bat was made more than 100 years ago now has a historical marker.
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A Historical Tribute to Man's Best Friend | Kentucky Life | KET
Kentucky native George Graham Vest made many speeches in his long public career—as a state legislator, Confederate congressman, and then U.S. Senator—but it's this heartfelt tribute to the dog from his early law days that lives on in history:
The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is the dog.
Vest, born in Frankfort and educated at Centre College and Transylvania University, co-founded a newspaper in Owensboro. He later moved to Missouri to practice law. It was there in 1855 that he used his oratorical gifts to persuade a jury to award damages to a farmer whose dog, Old Drum, was killed by an angry neighbor.
And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes his master in its embrace...there by the graveside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad, but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death.
This line is from perhaps the most famous tribute to man's best friend ever penned.
Bats used in the 2011 World Series
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Tour of the town: How do you pronounce 'Louisville'?
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My Louisville Slugger Bat
Its so cool its got my name on it with the team picture (REDS) Enjoy.