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From the crack of the bat to the smell of fresh-cut grass, there’s something timeless and electrifying about going to a ...
Heading into the 2025 College World Series, here's a closer look at why most of college baseball uses metal bats ...
Southside plays a game against the Quakertown Blazers on Tuesday, June 24,2025, during an East Coast Collegiate Baseball ...
Axe bats. Axe bats aren’t ubiquitous by any means, but part of the reason you won’t see Dodgers’ star Mookie Betts switching to a torpedo bat just yet is due to his familiarity with — and ...
They look like baseball bats morphing into bowling pins, ... To picture how that works, we should visualize a sledgehammer, according to Scott Drake, president of PFS-TECO, ...
But either way, baseball players saw baseball players trying something new and having success. So they started thinking about it. And they started calling and texting their contacts at bat companies.
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. | A 70-year-old man who plays in an area senior hardball league popped into Victus Sports this week because he needed bats for the new season. Plus, he just had to take some ...
Honolulu police have released the first images of a male suspect wanted for allegedly hitting a teen in the head with a metal baseball bat, putting him in critical condition.. The incident ...
McKee, co-owner of Trinity Bat Co. in Fullerton, Calif. -- whose roster of pro clients includes Texas Rangers star Corey Seager -- was just as curious about the Yankees' so-called torpedo bats.
BURNSVILLE, Minn. — After nearly 150 years of professional baseball, the traditional wood baseball bat is getting a makeover, and the early returns have been eye-popping. A handful of New York ...
Y ou’ve been hearing all about torpedo bats of late, and with good reason. New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design ...
The thing is, the torpedo design is not the first change to baseball bats. They didn’t just arrive on the scene in the 19th century looking like they do today — it took years and years, well ...