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Rawlings, a St. Louis-based company, produces MLB baseballs, bats, and bases at its facility in Washington, Missouri, providing a connection to the city and the sport.
The fabled torpedo bats were again on center stage at Monday night’s Home Run Derby, as the Mariners' Cal Raleigh took home ...
The Iola American Legion Post 15 Indians 19U may be peaking at just the right time after taking the Chanute Wood Bat ...
Big 12 Player of the Year Kerrington Cross of the Cincinnati Bearcats has been selected in the MLB Draft in the 7th round by ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates received a Competitive Balance Round B draft pick, and they used it on third baseman Murf Gray from Fresno State with the 73rd overall pick. Gray, 21, slashed .324/.398/.639 ...
The Rawlings Bat Factory in Dolgeville, New York, Schumer’s home state, historically has turned out thousands of baseball bats made of ash wood, bats favored by many professional players.
Introducing the Star-Telegram’s 2025 High School Baseball Fort Worth All-Area Team. Editor’s Note: Click to see the full story on individual player awards.
While metal bats have become synonymous with college baseball and differentiated it from the major and minor leagues, why are they used instead of wood?
high school sports Baseball Have MLB’s polarizing torpedo bats made their way to Texas high school baseball? The latest innovation has taken the baseball world by storm in recent weeks.
Torpedo bats are all the rage this season, and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred believes all that chatter is good for the game.
Torpedo bats are driving an unprecedented surge in lumber curiosity Victus spent most of the last 14 years trying to help shape the future of baseball.
We asked baseball physicists to explain They look like baseball bats morphing into bowling pins, their ends flaring into an aggressive bulge that suddenly tapers. So how do they work?