It began with a glove, a bat, and a dream that didn’t know how to give up—no matter how hard life hit back, harder than any ...
But still quite the change, and a potentially disappointing break from tradition to fans who only get to see one Yankees game ...
The bats were developed by former Yankees staffer and MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt, who designed them to shift mass closer to the hitter’s hands for better control and improved barrel consistency.
Three physicists, an assistant GM and a player try to answer the one big question that every Orioles fan has asked.
The Yankees announced eight injured list placements on Wednesday afternoon. Clarke Schmidt (rotator cuff tendinitis), JT ...
Courtesy of Lesly Juarez Following last year’s World Series, which saw two of the league’s biggest market teams, the Los ...
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton has yet to resume baseball activities this spring, and there's no telling how much time he'll miss this season. He's batting mysterious injuries in both ...
Giancarlo Stanton hasn't gotten much good news these days. The Yankees slugger hasn't been able to swing a bat for a couple months due to "severe pain" in both elbows. He also encountered a calf ...
Miami Marlins’ 33rd Opening Day is Thursday but the low-hope season unfurls with a mostly minor league-quality roster thanks to an owner, Bruce Sherman, who needs to get serious about spending and win ...
There’s a theory going around that Giancarlo Stanton’s bat might be the cause of elbow tendon issues, and while Yankees doctors apparently presume the theory is downright batty, it’s ...
When Giancarlo Stanton stepped into the batter’s box last October, he swung like a man possessed, crushing baseballs deep into the autumn sky. But those playoff heroics may have come at a hidden cost, ...