Going batty
Jack Marucci, the director of athletic training for LSU sports teams, couldn't find an affordable wooden baseball bat for his 7-year-old son. An all-state high school football player, he tried out at LSU as a 27-year-old walk-on in 2004.\n Initially skeptical, Marucci measured the bats again an...
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Published in | The Greater Baton Rouge Business Report Vol. 27; no. 26; p. 78 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Baton Rouge
Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
28.07.2009
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Summary: | Jack Marucci, the director of athletic training for LSU sports teams, couldn't find an affordable wooden baseball bat for his 7-year-old son. An all-state high school football player, he tried out at LSU as a 27-year-old walk-on in 2004.\n Initially skeptical, Marucci measured the bats again and found that in one spot, they were three millimeters thinner. Since I've been using them, I think the success has been there. |
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ISSN: | 0747-4652 |