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Industry | Sporting goods |
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Founded | 2011 in Dallas, TX, United States |
Founder | Ben Jenkins |
Key people | Jack White, Ian Kinsler |
Products | baseball and softball equipment |
Owner | Ben Jenkins, Jack White, and Ian Kinsler |
Website | www.warstic.com |
Warstic (Warstic Wood Bat Co) is a baseball bat and sports apparel company. It was founded by Ben Jenkins in 2011.[1][2] It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
In 2016 Warstic bats were approved for use in the MLB league.[3]
References
- ^ "Graphic designer hits one out of the park". Dallas News. 2012-05-26.
- ^ "Batter up: One Fast Buffalo designer Ben Jenkins' other project". Dallas Morning News. 2011-10-05.
- ^ Oz, Mike. "Jack White gets into the baseball bat business with Ian Kinsler". yahoosports.com.
- ^ Montgomery, James. "Ian Kinsler on Going to Bat With Jack White: 'It's Been Pretty Random'". rollingstone.com.
- ^ Mustard, Extra. "Jack White is selling fancy baseball bats now". si.com.
- ^ DaSilva, Cameron. "Rocker Jack White teams up with MLB player to invest in bat company". foxsports.com.
External links
- www.warstic.com
- "Ben Jenkins of Warstic". billyreid.com.