MLB Baseballs Changed From Dow To Rawlings For Tacky-Ball ExperimentPitchers' complaints about grip led MLB to seek natural tack solutions, first with Dow and now with Rawlings.
Bat-maker says the torpedo is 'here to stay' - and expects half of MLB players to use themTorpedo bats are gaining popularity in MLB, with predictions of widespread adoption across teams.
Yankees fans like torpedo bats, predict big homer year for Aaron JudgeTorpedo bats have dramatically enhanced the Yankees' offense this season.Fans are excited about the impact of torpedo bats on team performance.There are concerns that the hype around torpedo bats may be overstated.
VOTE: What do you think of the Yankees' torpedo bats?The Yankees are making headlines with their impressive start to the season and the use of innovative torpedo bats.
Phillies' Matt Strahm calls for pitchers to use pine tar again in response to torpedo bat crazeThe introduction of torpedo bats raises the question of fairness, prompting pitcher Matt Strahm to advocate for equal treatment of batting and pitching gear.
MLB Baseballs Changed From Dow To Rawlings For Tacky-Ball ExperimentPitchers' complaints about grip led MLB to seek natural tack solutions, first with Dow and now with Rawlings.
Bat-maker says the torpedo is 'here to stay' - and expects half of MLB players to use themTorpedo bats are gaining popularity in MLB, with predictions of widespread adoption across teams.
Yankees fans like torpedo bats, predict big homer year for Aaron JudgeTorpedo bats have dramatically enhanced the Yankees' offense this season.Fans are excited about the impact of torpedo bats on team performance.There are concerns that the hype around torpedo bats may be overstated.
VOTE: What do you think of the Yankees' torpedo bats?The Yankees are making headlines with their impressive start to the season and the use of innovative torpedo bats.
Phillies' Matt Strahm calls for pitchers to use pine tar again in response to torpedo bat crazeThe introduction of torpedo bats raises the question of fairness, prompting pitcher Matt Strahm to advocate for equal treatment of batting and pitching gear.
Today in White Sox History: March 28Jackie Hayes was the first MLB player to wear a batting helmet, marking a significant change in player safety equipment.