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Features

  • 15/16 Inch Handle

  • Approximate -2 Length to Weight Ratio

  • Kiln Dried for Optimum Moisture Content

  • Maple Wood

  • Medium Barrel

  • Natural Finish

  • Pro Cupped End

  • Turning Model: S318

Description

The Louisville Slugger M9 maple wood bat is well known on baseball diamonds everywhere. Louisville Slugger uses professional grade, hand-picked maple to make this bat. Maple is a very dense timber with a greater surface hardness than ash, leading many players to believe it gives them a sizable bump in performance. Maple wood is a very close-grained timber, and this unique grain structure prevents the barrel from flaking. The quality of timber used by Louisville Slugger on these bats is second to none, making for a very high quality product. The M9 maple is also kiln dried for optimum moisture content. The pro cupped end on these M9 maple bats is ideal for controlling the weight for maximum bat speed, since maple can tend to be a bit heavier. The medium barrel offers one of the best sweet spots possible without compromising durability. The strength of the maple bats make them perfect for high school, college, adult, minor leagues, and major leagues. The number of major leaguers using maple wood bats has increased each year as their performance and durability have been unmatched. Louisville Slugger: The Official Bat of Major League Baseball. Free Shipping!

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Baseball Bat: WBM914-18CNA? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

Is this bat balanced? nf
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: WBM914-18CNA has a pretty balanced swing weight. The medium sized, 2 1/2" barrel diameter and fairly thick 15/16" handle distribute the weight evenly throughout the bat.
Mac
How much does this bat weigh? Just curious. Juan
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat (WBM914-18CNA) will have an approximate drop of -2. Therefore, a 33" bat would weigh approximately 31 ozs.
Damon
Is this bat similar to a 110 model. I like that model and am comfortable swinging that. Gonzo
Yes the Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat (WBM914-18CNA) is similar to a 110 turn. You may want to check out the Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat (WBM914-10CNW) for an exact 110 in the M9.
Aaron
Is the wood grain for this bat a 125 or a professional quality grain? HunterJ_25
The quality of maple wood used in the Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Baseball Bat (WBM914-18CNA) is actually between that of the 125 Series and the Slugger Prime Series. The price of a wood bat is typically a good indicator of the quality of materials it is made from.
Mac
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About the Brand

In 1842, J. Frederick Hillerich emigrated with his family from Baden-Baden, Germany to the United States. Eight years before, the 1834 Book of Sports had made its debut as the nation's first publication covering baseball. But when he arrived in Baltimore, J. Frederick Hillerich would never have dreamed of the future impact his family would have on America's favorite pastime.

After a short while, the Hillerichs moved to Louisville, where J. Fred started a woodworking shop in 1856. Two of his sons, Adam and John Andrew "Bud" were born in the United States and would later join their father in his business. By 1864 "J.F. Hillerich, Job Turning" was in operation and filled orders for businesses by custom-turning everything from balusters to bedposts.

The firm thrived, and by 1875 the little woodworking shop employed about 20 people. In 1880 Bud Hillerich, who was an amateur baseball player, became an apprentice in his father's shop. Young Bud made his own baseball bats along with bats for several of his teammates.

The debate over the origins of the first bat continues to generate controversy among baseball enthusiasts, but the younger Hillerich was most certainly involved in getting his father's business involved with what would become the company's signature item. According to company legend, the first bat was turned by Bud for Pete "The Old Gladiator" Browning in 1884. Browning was a star on Louisville's professional American Association team - the Eclipse. On a spring afternoon Bud, then seventeen, witnessed Browning break his favorite bat. Bud offered to make a bat for his hero, and Browning accepted. After the young wood shop apprentice lathed a quality stick from white ash, according to the story, Browning got three hits with it in the next game.

Louisville Slugger gloves are worn by more pitchers in Major League Baseball than any other glove.

Bat Properties

Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Baseball Bat: WBM914-18CNA
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Bat Type Baseball
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