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With hitting arguably harder than ever, teams are looking at data, technology drills and, yes, new bat shapes to get an edge.
Torpedo bats are changing Major League Baseball, but with his head in the sand, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants us to know: "Nothing to see here!" ...
But because of the shape, the bat feels easier to swing, and the ball is more likely to make contact with the bat’s thickest section, leading to a more solid hit. A traditional baseball bat has ...
MOTUM World’s driver safety training software is one of 16 projects to share in $3.9 million from the latest round of the tax-payer funded Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI). The National Heavy ...
What his colleagues didn’t realize was that in the rare moments when Leanhardt wasn’t toiling away at the lab, he was moonlighting as a speedy shortstop in a local amateur baseball league.
In place of the oranges in the back, the train now carries 25 oversized baseballs. Each baseball has an Astros logo on it representing special moments in the team's 25-year history in the stadium.
NEW YORK — Teams won 52.2% of their ball/strike challenges during the spring training test of robot umpires, and catchers had a markedly better success rate than pitchers. Major League Baseball said ...
The New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. showed how to confidently use the still-in-trial Automated Ball ... To any baseball fans who haven’t been watching this season’s spring training ...
In the spring training battle of pitchers ... Major League Baseball’s tryout of a challenge system utilizing automatic ball-strike technology resulted in 52.2% of calls getting overturned ...
Lonzo Ball hasn’t played for the Chicago Bulls since March 2 due to a wrist injury. The pass-first guard has now missed 12 games. That tally is about to hit 13 missed games, as according to ...
The rules range from saliva being used to shine the ball to a new Code of Conduct to expansion of DRS scope. The fourth rule change is the most intriguing one. It is regarding replacement of wet ...
Dr. Glenn Fleisig joins MLB Now to talk about his studies on if the weighted baseball is better for pitchers arms, the game of baseball and more Globe icon Login icon ...