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However, some MLB players have pushed the limits on awkwardness with unorthodox batting stances that can throw off pitchers ...
The 36-year-old goofball, holding a kid’s Wiffle ball bat, sat in the green room at “Late Night With David Letterman” recently and wondering how in the name of Goose Gossage he got there. A ...
It's a shame Aaron Rowand doesn't have a clever nickname, because he sure does have an eye-popping, jaw-dropping, good taste-defying batting stance. But neither “Aaron” nor “Rowand” rhymes ...
Carew's stance wouldn't have worked for everyone, but it suited him to a batting tee… not to mention seven batting titles. —Geoff Young. 4. Jose Cruz Sr. If you were a kid in the late '70s or early ...
PEORIA, Ariz. -- It was the middle of last year when something odd happened to Ichiro Suzuki. The man who'd won eight batting titles in the past 11 years decided to change his stance. When you ...
As a Major League Baseball player, you are bound to have an off-year. You know, the one where you hit 20 points lower than your career batting average and all your numbers drop ...
In case you haven't noticed, Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp has been on a pretty good offensive run the last few weeks. He is batting .408 with a .776 slugging percentage, 1.258 OPS, five home runs ...
Ryness is the Batting Stance Guy, a YouTube star with the uncanny ability to imitate baseball players. He highlights their eccentricities as a way of paying homage to his favorite sport.
It wasn’t solidified in its current form until college, but the inspiration took shape long before. Pittsburgh second baseman Josh Harrison’s batting stance, which features a rocking or waggle ...