Our first question is from who else? Mousetown who is feeling grumpy over the lack of news about the makeup of Arkansas ...
In the late 1990s, an Ottawa man changed bat technology with the creation of maple bats. Soon, almost every major leaguer ...
No. 23 Alabama softball's offense was non-existent in Friday's 8-0 run-ruling road loss to No. 7 LSU. The Crimson Tide aimed for a better start with heated up bats in Game 2 of the three-game ...
The torpedo bat won't be going away anytime soon based on MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's latest comments on the craze.
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Bamboo can be used alongside maple to make for a stronger composite bat, for example, and there are bats that are made only of bamboo that producers like Rawlings put out. Unlike with the kind of ...
Can anything defuse Major League Baseball's hottest hitting weapon? The so-called torpedo bats − the MLB-legal, tailor-made bats with weight distribution toward the barrel − have become the ...
Following an offensive explosion — in which the team hit 15 home runs and scored 36 runs in just three games — questions emerged about the unusual bats used by some of the team's hitters.
Torpedo bats are the explosive new trend in baseball ... I feel like it’s something used in slow-pitch softball. It’s genius: put the mass all in one spot. It might be bush-[league].
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Bronx-born Yankees fan and famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks baseball’s newest innovation is long overdue.