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"It's not the noodle. It's the chef," said Scott Boras, whose agency had Louisville Slugger send client Elly De La Cruz his ...
The Reds return to Cincinnati and are off Thursday. They begin a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday.
Reds star Elly De La Cruz is the latest convert, hitting two home runs and knocking in seven runs in his first game with the ...
If a torpedo bat revolution is underway in MLB, the New York Yankees might be at the forefront of it, but the Cincinnati Reds ...
The “torpedo bat” may be more than a quirky new piece of gear. It might be the gateway to a new era in baseball.
“It’s been very busy,” said Brian Hillerich at Louisville Slugger. “Lots of players calling up wanting the torpedo bats.” Those players include Cincinnati Reds star, Elly De La Cruz. The first night ...
High school baseball players use aluminum bats during the prep season but use wood bats in some youth and high school leagues ...
Reds' superstar Elly De La Cruz became the latest MLB player to smash a home run with a torpedo bat, but what is it? And are ...
Enquirer Reds beat reporter Gordon Wittenmyer and sports reporter Pat Brennan discuss the Cincinnati Reds.
MLB’s bat regulations are fairly lax. The “torpedo” bats are legal so long as they follow league Rule 3.02, which states: ...
If a torpedo bat revolution is underway in MLB, the New York Yankees might be at the forefront of it, but the Cincinnati Reds are close behind. The fallout from what happened at Yankee Stadium is ...
By now, you’ve probably heard about baseball’s greatest innovation since the curveball: MLB’s new “torpedo” bat, the ...