Category: Batting & Hitting
Year: 1884
Inventor / Maker: J.F. Hillerich / Hillerich & Bradsby
Country of Origin: USA

Overview:
The Louisville Slugger 125 is one of the most iconic wooden bats in baseball history. Introduced in 1884 by Hillerich & Bradsby, it quickly became the choice of professional players. Its classic design, durable wood construction, and balanced weight made it a standard in the game for decades.
Historical Significance:
- Helped standardize bat production in professional baseball.
- Used by some of the greatest players of the era, symbolizing the early development of modern baseball equipment.
- Influenced the evolution of bat materials and shapes used today.
Visual Description:
Display of the Louisville Slugger 125 bat, showing its classic wooden design and engraved markings, highlighting craftsmanship and balance.
Educational Highlights:
- Understand how weight distribution and wood type affect hitting performance.
- See the progression from handcrafted bats to mass-produced models.
- Learn about the cultural and historical impact of the Louisville Slugger in American baseball.
Related Collections:
- Vintage Bats
- Batting & Hitting Innovations
Reference / Sources:
- Louisville Slugger – Historical Catalogs and Archives from Hillerich & Bradsby
- Thorn, J., & Palmer, P. (1998). The Hidden Game of Baseball – section on early bat designs and professional use
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – Early Baseball Bats Collection
