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Unlike modern tennis or badminton racquets, the cricket bat is still strictly made of wood. Other tweaks though allow those ...
Ball-in-glove: 1978-93. Chef's kiss. It's hard to even appreciate now how ahead of its time it was, using hidden imagery in an era when most sports logos were just block letters or little characters.
Pulaski’s baseball franchise is coming out of its shell. On Friday, the Appalachian League club unveiled its new name and logo: the Pulaski River Turtles. General manager JW Martin said the name ...
On the eve of the new season, less than 10% of MLB hitters using bats made by Marucci Sports were using the so-called torpedo model, said Kurt Ainsworth, the company’s chief executive.
The Louisville Bats unveiled a new secondary logo that honors the team's 25th season playing at Louisville Slugger Field. The new logo features subtle references to Louisville and Kentucky.
The Yankees aren’t alone, though. The Cincinnati Reds’ Elly De La Cruz, another torpedo adopter, hit two home runs and drove in seven runs Monday night in a 14-3 win against the Texas Rangers.
The torpedo bats used by the New York Yankees in a record-tying home run binge to start the 2025 Major League Baseball season has stirred talk.
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