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Wilson

Web-Site
www.wilsonsports.com

Founded: 1913

Contact Information:
Wilson Sports
8700 West Bryn Mawr Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631

Warranty Information:
1-800-254-5454

History and Background of Wilson Sports:
1913
Chicago's Ashland Manufacturing Company is founded to develop innovative ways of using the slaughterhouse by-products of the meat packing firm Schwarzchild and Sulzberger. 
 
1914
Ashland's original product line include surgical sutures, inexpensive tennis racquets, tennis racquet string and two models of baseball shoes. The company is shaped by its first general manager, E.C. Seaton, who was one of the early experts of the sporting goods industry. After Thomas E. Wilson is named president, the young company breaks from its parent to focus on sports oriented products. The goal is to grow through innovation and quality, and to promote athletics and sports.

1917
The sporting goods industry is shocked by the 2-year unconditional quality guarantee for all of the company's products advertised in The Saturday Evening Post.  Joe Tinker of the famous Tinker-Evers-Chance infield joins Wilson as a baseball business manager. 
 
1919
Wilson becomes the official supplier of the Chicago Cubs.
 
1920
The Thomas E. Wilson company continues to grow through the acquisition of both the Chicago Sporting Goods Co. and the National Baseball Manufacturing Co.

1922
The Ray Schalk 507 catcher's mitt sets the industry standard for padding and comfort. The Pacific Coast League and Eastern League adopt Wilson as their official baseball.

1931
Wilson-Western officially changes its name to Wilson Sporting Goods Co.

1946
Ted Williams becomes an Advisory Staff member on his way to 13 All-Star selections and a lifetime .344 batting average.
 
1948
Legendary Yankee Vernon "Lefty" Gomez begins his long career with Wilson which sees him participating in thousands of speaking engagements and charitable assignments. When completing his Wilson job application after leaving baseball, the Hall of Fame pitcher responds to "Reason for leaving last job?" with "Couldn't get anyone out!"

1949
Wilson becomes the first company in the sporting goods industry to initiate the use of the computer for inventory control.
 
1950
L.B. Icely, Wilson President since 1918, dies and is succeeded by Fred Bowman. 
 
1956
Wilson also introduces the first double break catcher's mitt, autographed by Roy Campenella of the Brooklyn Dodgers. 
 
1957
A new glove for baseball is developed. Wilson craftsmen take their leather making tools to spring training camps and work with ball players to modify their fielding gloves. The changes: a deeper pocket located at the base of the web; a wider web; the Snap ActionTM feature allows the glove to open and close more quickly; and a stiffer thumb to give the glove a permanent form. These innovations raise the standards of defensive play forever. Plays are made faster and more consistently with the new glove, and the spectacular one-handed catch becomes a part of the game. The glove never features an autograph, but it becomes famous simply by its stock number A2000. To this day the A2000 remains the best selling glove in the history of the industry. A new home for Wilson is built in River Grove, Illinois, 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.
 
1962
More international expansion occurs as offices in Wimbledon England, Weisbaden Germany, Tokyo Japan, and Hong Kong China are opened, as well as a baseball manufacturing plant in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. 
 
1968
The Wilson goal of promoting participation in sports is evident in the company's series of inspirational advertisements addressing the nation's youth. The series wins critical acclaim and thousands of customer requests for reprints are filled. Shipping and receiving is centralized in Nashville.
 
1970 
PepsiCo, Inc. purchases Wilson Sporting Goods, citing the leadership of Wilson in the industry, quality image and growth potential as reasons for the acquisition.
 
1985
Wesray Capital Corporation buys Wilson Sporting Goods from PepsiCo.
 
1987
Wilson is selected as the Official Baseball of the NCAATM Championships.
 
1989
The Amer Group Ltd. of Helsinki, Finland purchases Wilson.

1990
Wilson introduces the Hammer 2.7si tennis racquet. Weighing only 10 oz., the head heavy Hammer design offers one of the highest sweet spots in tennis, and becomes the best selling racquet in pro and specialty shops over the next three years. 
 
1991
Wilson is selected as the Official Ball Glove of Major League Baseball. 
 
1993
The world's finest ball gloves become even better. The ConformTM baseball glove is introduced, which enables players to customize the glove to the hand, resulting in incredible feel. Designed with a revolutionary optic yellow cover, Wilson softballs are selected as the Official Softball of the NCAATM Softball Championships. 
 
1994
Three-time National league MVP Barry Bonds makes spectacular catches with the Conform fielders glove. Wilson is named Manufacturer of the Year by Sporting Goods Dealer Magazine, and NFLTM Licensee of the Year.
 
1995
Wilson Advisory Staff Member and Atlanta Braves pitching sensation Greg Maddux wins an unprecedented fourth Cy Young Award. His discipline, meticulous study and dedication to the sport of baseball has made him the games best right-handed pitcher in 75 years.

1997
The A9010 Optic Yellow NCAA softball becomes The Official Softball of the NCAA® Softball Championships. The optic yellow leather is frequency matched for maximum visibility. It's brighter than traditional white softballs, it contrasts with all playing backgrounds and is more visible, making it safer .
 
1998
Wilson Sporting Goods is proud to be the exclusive sporting goods equipment sponsor of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
 
1999
Designed to provide a huge pocket for improved ball handling for players of baseball and softball, Wilson introduces the new Big Sweet Spot design in a wide line. The Big Sweet Spot offers a 15% larger prime catching area and has been incorporated into a variety of pitcher, infield and outfield models of baseball and Softball Bats. The A1001SST" (Super Seam Technology) baseball is introduced. The secret is a patented design and manufacturing process that allows Wilson to make SST seams 20% higher than traditional raised seam balls. SST was developed by an expert panel of active players and coaches to make the best feeling, best playing baseball ever. SST was developed by an expert panel of active players and coaches to make the best feeling, best playing baseball ever. The result is a baseball that feels great and is easier to control. Three out of four players preferred Wilson SST balls over their current ball. SST has created a buzz in the industry. Pitchers, fielders, batters and coaches like the new Wilson SST balls for the superior feel, control and durability.

2000
Wilson also introduces new patented performance innovations designed to improve glove functionality.The Wilson Conform", a a 2000 Conform glove new standard in long-lasting comfort and performance. The CoolMax® Comfort System improves ventilation, wicks moisture away from the hand, and maxmizes flexibility with no binding. Wilson Team Sports announces the purchase of DeMarini® Sports, Inc., a technology leader in baseball and softball bats. DeMarini, based in Hillsboro, Oregon develops, manufactures and markets baseball and softball bats. With the development of Double Wall and FLI" technology, DeMarini is clearly recognized as the leader in bat technology.  Wilson is named the Official Sponsor of Little League Baseball. Wilson will be the exclusive Equipment Starter Kit for Little League Baseball; The Official Baseball of Little League Baseball World Series and The Official Softball of the Little League World Series. Wilson is also named the exclusive Official World Series Baseball for Pony Baseball and the exclusive softball for PONY Oregon develops, manufactures and markets baseball and softball bats. With the development of Double Wall and FLI" technology, DeMarini is clearly recognized as the leader in bat technology.

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(89) Wilson Products In Stock
Wilson A0350 Series: A0350 P10 Youth
Wilson A0350 Series: A0350 P12 Youth
Wilson A0360 Series: A0360 ES13
Wilson A0360 Series: A0360 ES14
Wilson A0425 Series: A0425 ZS105
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 10BR Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 10PB Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 115BR Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 11BR Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 11PB Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 12BR Fastpitch
Wilson A0440 Series: A0440 CMBR Fastpitch Catchers Mitt
Wilson A0450 Series: A0450 D10 Youth
Wilson A0450 Series: A0450 D12 Youth
Wilson A0450 Series: A0450 D32 Youth Catchers Mitt
Wilson A0450 Series: A0450 D9 Youth
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A11
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A115
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A12
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A125
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A13
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 A135
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 ACM325 Catchers Mitt
Wilson A0500 Advantage Series: A0500 AFP125 Fastpitch
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 1782BST
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 ASO
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 ASOST
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 B2BG
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 BMBST First Base Mitt
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 KP92STB
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 SP13ST
Wilson A0700 Series: A0700 X2BST
Wilson A0700 Training Mitt: PADDLE
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 1788BL
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 1788BR
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 1796ABL
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 ASOBL
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 DW5BR
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 FP12 Fastpitch
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 FP125 Fastpitch
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 FP125B Fastpitch
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 FPBM Fastpitch First Base Mitt
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 FPCM Fastpitch Catchers Mitt
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 G4BR
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 SP13
Wilson A1000 Series: A1000 SP14
Wilson A2000 Cat Osterman Series: A2000 ZCATB Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Cat Osterman Series: A2000 ZCATL Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 1782BBL
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 1788ABL
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 1796B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 1799B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 1915B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 B2BL
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 EL3BBL
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 ELOB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 LB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 X2STB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 XLB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 XLCST
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 ZASOB Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 ZASOL Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Series: A2000 ZINFB Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Series: A2403 AJP12 Catchers Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2403 Pudge Catchers Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2403F ZCMB Fastpitch Catchers Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2800 1613AG First Base Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2800 1883B First Base Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2800 PSDBBL First Base Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2800F ZBMB Fastpitch First Base
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 1796DB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 1799B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 1915DB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 1955B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 2800B First Base Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K 33R
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K ASODB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K B2DB
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K DW5B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K FPAW Fastpitch
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K FPCL26
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K FPCM Fastpitch Catchers Mitt
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K KP92B
Wilson A2000 Series: A2K XLDB
Wilson A2000 Showcase Series: A2000 SC1796
Wilson A2000 Showcase Series: A2000 SCASO
Wilson A2000 Showcase Series: A2000 SCB2
Wilson A2000 Showcase Series: A2000 SCELO
Wilson A2000 Showcase Series:A2403 SCDPCM Catchers Mitt
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