This is a list of notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats.
A–Z
- Akadema
- Birdman Bats
- Burke-Hanna MFG. Co. (1925-1976) — maker of the Batrite logo bat
- Chandler Bats
- DeMarini
- Easton Diamond Sports, LLC — acquired by Rawlings in 2020
- Louisville Slugger
- Marucci Sports
- Mattingly Sports
- Mizuno
- Noble
- Rawlings
- Sabre Bats
- Sam Bat
- Tater
- Victus
- Viper Bats
- Warstic
- Zinger
References
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- "Noble Bats". Noble Bats.
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- "Sabre Bats". Sabre Bats.
- "Tater Baseball". Tater Baseball.
- "Victus Sports". Victus Sports.
- "Viper Bats". Viper Bats.
- "Warstic". Warstic.
- "Zinger Bats". Zinger Bats.