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The world's lightest hollow carbon fiber bat designed for enhanced performance, specifically for securing home runs. The bat's construction involves dissolving the styrofoam within using acetone.
Heading into the 2025 College World Series, here's a closer look at why most of college baseball uses metal bats ...
Louisville Slugger has a new metal bat that's making a buzz in the baseball world.
Owen Poindexter shares his rest-of-season expectations for some of the top bat speed gainers and losers, including a quartet of Mets.
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An unresponsive jet that crashed after flying over Washington had dozens of unresolved maintenance issues, NTSB report says Inside US Navy’s New $2 Billion Stealth Ship Patrolling the Sea ...
A man stole jewelry from a North Carolina Walmart after getting baseball bat and damaging the display cases, according to Boone police.
Baseball fans everywhere are talking about torpedo bats, the oddly-shaped bats giving hitters newfound strength. We visited one of the top bat manufacturers in the country to learn just how these ...
When it’s the very bat Babe Ruth used to blast balls into the Bronx sky, collectors don’t blink at million-dollar bids. In some cases, these bats have sold for more than luxury cars.
The new origami paper money in the National Numismatic Collection contributes to our understanding of the many contemporary uses and interpretations of monetary objects. Examples of Rotter's dynamic ...
high school sports Baseball Have MLB’s polarizing torpedo bats made their way to Texas high school baseball? The latest innovation has taken the baseball world by storm in recent weeks.
Some Major League Baseball players are switching to torpedo bats with a different design that features the thickest part – traditionally at the end – moved more toward the middle.
The torpedo is the talk of 2025, but bat experiments have changed baseball and created controversy for 150 years.