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At 1:54 ET on Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay lit the fuse on what will be remembered as ...
"When it was first introduced to us, I didn’t know how widespread this thought process was, but it’s getting around pretty quick." ...
The “torpedo bat” may be more than a quirky new piece of gear. It might be the gateway to a new era in baseball.
Champions Baseball and Softball Academy opened its doors in 2002. Many of its alumni have played in college or the major leagues.
Hard to understand how MLB has been so cavalier – so neglectful – about this massive change to such a basic piece of equipment. Major League Baseball needs to put a forensics team on the ...
St. Joe's Prep is giving back to the Philadelphia community by donating baseball equipment to the Francisville Rec Center.
MLB senior vice president of on-field operations ... According to the policy, "electronic equipment" may not be used 30 minutes prior to the start of a game until its conclusion.
Yet it was not the sluggers but their equipment that made headlines ... As a result, two hurlers made their MLB debuts Saturday, allowing a combined four homers. Former Yankee Nestor Cortes ...
The New York Yankees' odd-looking bats that captured the attention of the baseball world are indeed legal. Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay first brought attention to the bats early in Saturday's ...