Louisville Slugger OneX Fastpitch Softball Bats Recalled

Approximately 13,000 Louisville Slugger OneX Fastpitch softball bats have been recalled by Hillerich & Bradsby Co. of Louisville, Kentucky.  This recall affects the world’s most famous baseball bat.

The bat’s barrel can separate from the handle during use and strike people nearby.

The recalled bats include all OneX style bats. The composite bat has a white and grey shell with blue and yellow lettering. “Louisville Slugger OneX” appears twice on the barrel, in yellow in one place and in blue lettering on the other side. The “X” is yellow in both places.

Approximately 170 bat handle separations have been reported to the company. The company is aware of one report of a barrel from a broken bat hitting a player in the shin.

The bats were sold nationwide at sporting goods and other retail stores and distributed to college amateur competitive softball teams from approximately May 2012 through February 2013 for about $350.

Consumers should immediately stop using the bat and contact Hillerich & Bradsby for a free replacement bat and the choice of an additional free item.

If you or a loved one experienced an incident or injury related to the Louisville Slugger bat, please contact one of our Gacovino Lake attorneys at 1-800-246-HURT (4878).

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