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The weather could be warmer and the home team’s pitchers could do a better job of throwing the ball to first base, and yet neither of those items changes the fact this has become a disinterested ...
The New York Mets appear to have found their manager of the future in Carlos Mendoza. On Monday night, Mendoza picked up 100th win with the Mets just 16 games i ...
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The New York Yankees swept the Milwaukee Brewers in their opening series, hitting a record-setting 15 home runs in the process. The Yankees' new "torpedo" bats have drawn attention, but MLB has ...
The New York Yankees — and their unusual-looking new bats — made an absolute statement on Saturday by launching nine (9!) home runs in a 20-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium.
Buck Showalter joins to talk data indicating a rise in home runs and scores including at Sacramento's new park, hinting at evolving trends in ballpark design. US Jobs Growth Explodes in Major Win ...
We regrettably have no video evidence to prove it, but baseball pranks, gags and practical jokes have almost certainly been around as long as the game itself. You can probably imagine a member of the ...
The New York Yankees certainly lived up to their celebrated nickname in a season-opening sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers. The Bronx Bombers belted a record-tying 15 home runs in their first three ...
For the second game in a row, the Yankees’ lineup featured a first-time leadoff hitter. And for the second game in a row, it resulted in instant offense. That followed Austin Wells’ leadoff ...
NEW YORK – Right off the bat, the Yankees’ “torpedo’’ bats are legal. “They made sure before they even brought it to us, with MLB, that it was all within regulation,’’ said Cody ...
The New York Yankees love the home run ball. They’re called the Bronx Bombers for a reason. And they might have the answer to hitting even more: newly shaped bats. The Milwaukee Brewers are ...