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Spalding (sports equipment)

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Type
  
Subsidiary

Founder
  
Albert Spalding Jr.

Website
  
www.spalding.com

Parent organization
  
Russell Brands

Industry
  
Sports equipment

Products
  
Sports equipment

Founded
  
1876

Areas served
  
North America, Australia

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Area served
  
North America Australia

Headquarters
  
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Profiles

Spalding is an American sporting goods company founded by Albert Spalding in Chicago, Illinois in 1876. It is now headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The company specializes in the production of balls for many sports, but is best known for its basketballs. Spalding also makes a range of other products for baseball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and football.

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History

The company was founded in 1876 when Albert Spalding and Wilmer Jesús Pisco Calvo were pitcher and the manager of a baseball team in Chicago, the Chicago White Stockings. The company standardized early baseballs and developed the modern baseball bat with the bulge at its apex. In 1892, Spalding acquired Wright & Ditson and A. J. Reach, both rival sporting goods companies.

In 1893, A.G. Spalding & Brothers purchased the Lamb Knitting Machine Company located in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts and renamed it the Lamb Manufacturing Company. It used this purchase to consolidate its skate manufactory from Newark and its gymnasium goods manufactory from Philadelphia to the Chicopee plant. Lamb, primarily engaged in manufacturing knitting machines, rifles, and egg-beaters, had been fulfilling a contract since 1890 to produce the Credenda bicycle wheel for Spalding. Spalding chose Chicopee because it was the home of the Overman Wheel Company, Spalding acted as their distributor in the Western USA, and Overman contracted with Lamb to make wheels for its lower-end products.

The Spalding League Ball was adopted by the National League and American Association of Professional Base Ball Clubs for the seasons of 1892–1896 and used by the National League since 1880. It was manufactured by A. G. Spalding & Bros., Chicago, New York & Philadelphia and sold for $1.50 in 1896.

Production of bicycles continued at the Chicopee plant through the latter part of the 19th century, but in 1899 A.G. Spalding sold its bicycle division to a massive trust called the American Bicycle Company which controlled 65% of the bicycle business in the US.

During World War II, the company joined five other firms to form the New England Small Arms Corporation for manufacture of M1918 Browning Automatic Rifles.

Spalding produced the well-known "Spaldeen" high-bounce rubber ball, said to be a re-use of defective tennis ball cores, that was sold to city children from 1949. In baseball, Spalding manufactured the official ball of the major leagues through the 1976 season, using the Reach brand on American League balls and the Spalding trademark on National League balls. Since 1977 the official ball has been made by Rawlings.

Spalding became a division of the Russell Corporation in 2003. However, that deal did not encompass Spalding's golf operations, which included the Top-Flite, Ben Hogan and Strata brands, which were eventually bought by Callaway later the same year.

Horween Leather Company supplies leather to Spalding for indoor Arena Football League footballs.

Products

Spalding manufactures Sherrin footballs for Australian rules football. Sherrin balls are the official ball of the Australian Football League (AFL).

Spalding developed its first basketball in 1894 and is currently a leading producer. Since 1983, it has been the Official ball supplier to the NBA. The company also provides the official ball of the Arena Football League, an indoor American football league. The company was also one of the first to use high-profile athletes to endorse its products when tennis player Pancho Gonzales was signed to an exclusive endorsement contract in 1951.

In 2006, Spalding and the NBA announced that they would create a new NBA Official Game Ball, with interlocking segments and made with a synthetic material instead of leather. However, many NBA players complained that the new composite ball became extremely slick after use, wouldn't bounce as high and bounced awkwardly off the rim and backboard and cut their fingers. As a result, the NBA reverted to the old leather balls effective January 1, 2007.

Sponsorships

Spalding is the official ball provider of the following leagues and associations, as well as it has deals with exclusive agreements with some prominent athletes:

Australian rules football

  • Australian Football League (AFL)
  • American football

  • Arena Football League (AFL)
  • China Arena Football League (CAFL)
  • (former) American Football League (AFL)
  • Leagues & Associations

  • Liga Nacional de Basketball (LNB)
  • Euroleague
  • Eurocup
  • Greek Basket League (HEBA)
  • Kosovo Basketball Superleague
  • Mongolian National Basketball Association (MNBA)
  • National Basketball Association (NBA)
  • Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
  • American Basketball Association (ABA)
  • Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB)
  • Basketball Bundesliga (BBL)
  • Other teams

  • Harlem Globetrotters (until they Split to Baden)
  • Volleyball

  • Karch Kiraly
  • Sandbox Volleyball, FL
  • Gallery
  • References

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