In an age of biodiversity decline and habitat loss, the news that a species is making a comeback – however gradual – is something to celebrate. Some exciting recent discoveries suggest that a bat once ...
If you were making a bowling pin on a lathe and suddenly decided to make a baseball bat instead, the result would look something like the "torpedo bat" that is the talk of MLB's new season. After some ...
A FaceTime call came in last Monday morning to Freddie Vargas, CEO of Tater Baseball. Marte, who has used Tater bats since 2018, was one of many MLB players who inquired about the bat -- now known as ...
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. -- A 70-year-old man who plays in an area senior hardball league popped into Victus Sports this week because he needed bats for the new season. Plus he just had to take some cuts ...
NEW YORK — One day around the middle of spring training, a representative from a bat-making company set up a table outside the Diamondbacks clubhouse at Salt River Fields. Several Diamondbacks hitters ...
A tri-color bat is shown covered with condensation. Tricolor bats are commonly found hibernating in high humidity areas and can be found covered in water crystals. A cluster of big brown bats ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the biggest story of the first week of the 2025 MLB season is “torpedo bats,” the oddly shaped lumber that burst onto the scene thanks to the ...
"That's Virat Kohli's bat " It was the drinks break during a game on one of the hottest days of the summer. We were playing at Chalke Valley, the glorious green postage stamp of a ground hidden at the ...
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It may be harder than expected for Lake Jackson officials to get rid of a colony of bats. When residents complained about bats living in walls of some buildings at the Casa Del Lago apartments, ...
A FaceTime call came in last Monday morning to Freddie Vargas, CEO of Tater Baseball. On the other end: New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte. Like everyone around baseball, Marte had seen the New ...