But the moment it spins and holds and grips, they look a bit lost, both with bat and ball. There will always be a discrepancy between completely different surfaces, but they should be looking at ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Bureau of Land Management hosts its “Bat Beauty Contest” to raise awareness about the animal’s ...
Luckily, they’re only imaginary … or are they? There are real vampires in the world of bats. Out of over 1,400 currently described bat species, three are known to feed on blood exclusively.
Easton running back Dustin Blue, right, carried 17 times for 115 yards and three touchdowns in Friday night’s 49-31 victory over James M. Bennett WILLIAM HAUFE/STAR DEMOCRAT ...
It was a terrific seven-pitch at-bat against Guardians righty Hunter Gaddis that saw Soto foul away three two-strike pitches. Here is Soto's pennant-winning home run: "We have all the talent ...
Here’s a pitch-by-pitch breakdown of one of the most memorable at-bats in recent postseason history: Pitch 1: 89.1 mph slider, inside Result: Ball (1-0) The pitch that Soto has had the most trouble ...
The 2024 NLCS has been an exchange of blowouts so far, and the New York Mets were on the good side in Game 5, notching a 12-6 victory on Friday in New York. Facing Jack Flaherty, who shut them ...
Easton football coach Matt Senneca says he knew Friday night’s game against unbeaten Freedom was going to be an immense challenge for his team. “I knew we were going to have to play pretty dam ...
Freedom tailback Aaron Beete rushed for 98 yards on 22 carries. What it means: Easton defeated Freedom for the first time ...
This time, Cleveland trailed by a run, with Smith entering in hopes of preventing New York’s best bats from extending their lead. That’s not what happened. Soto drew a five-pitch walk to lead ...
NEW YORK -- With the Mets in need of a timely knock, Pete Alonso dug deep on Friday at Citi Field. Alonso crushed a three-run first-inning homer on Dodgers right-hander Jack Flaherty’s slider, which ...
That’s what Yankee manager Aaron Boone said after his team was ambushed by the Guardians, 7-5, Thursday night.