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We need bat flips. The home run swing-off to end Tuesday's All-Star Game was great. Whether you embrace it as a revelation or dismiss it as a gimmick, baseball needs more of that kind of imagination ...
In the big leagues, only superstars like Aaron Judge can routinely crush the ball at speeds in excess of 115 mph. In college baseball these days, everybody’s doing it.
In an unbelievable display of grit and resilience, watch as the catcher faces a barrage of misfortune, enduring not one, but two agonizingly painful foul balls in a single at bat. This nail-biting ...
UPDATED: Mississippi State Baseball 2025-26 Offseason Roster Tracker Former Ball State utility player Blake Bevis is bringing his powerful bat to Starkville next season.
South Carolina baseball fills a key roster need by landing transfer Reese Moore. The All-Big Ten catcher brings power and defensive prowess to Columbia. Iowa's Reese Moore bats during game 2 of Iowa ...
Nationals’ bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debut 1 of 3 | Bruce, the bat dog, retrieves a bat as he is recognized before a baseball game between the Washington Nationals ...
Major League Baseball is acknowledging that there has been more drag on the baseballs used in games this season, resulting in long fly balls traveling four feet less than they did a year ago.
Graham Smith, 10, of McGregor, has wrapped and sold close to 80 custom wiffle ball bats in the last three weeks.
The Launch Angle Revolution and data-driven technologies put an emphasis on power hitting. Now, contact is trending again, and adding balance back into MLB.