
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA – Easton-Bell Sports CEO Paul Harrington joined Little League International President Stephen Keener, California Interscholastic Federation Executive Director Marie Ishida and Marin County high school baseball player Gunnar Sandberg in Scotts Valley on Monday to unveil a new helmet prototype, which is uniquely designed to help protect pitchers on the mound. The event took place at Easton-Bell’s new Helmet Technology Center, internally called “The Dome.”
“We have long been a leader in football, hockey, cycling and snow head protection, and now we can lead the way in head protection for baseball, too,” said Easton-Bell Sports CEO Paul Harrington.
“With our pitching helmet prototype, we have redefined what is possible and launched a new era of protection for baseball pitchers.”
