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In a much-welcome reunion, Topher Grace joined his old That '70s Show alum Wilmer Valderrama during a recent episode of Dos Amigos, Valderrama's new (ish) podcast he cohosts with Ugly Betty and Six ...
Ryan Presswood took the rare loss as the Lady Hawks touched the senior hurler for three home runs including two in the top of the sixth inning on an afternoon where runs were scarce for the hosts.
Andrew Masterson, co-owner of Captain’s Quarters Riverside Grille in Prospect, flooded his own restaurant with clean water to ward off the mud and detritus mixed in with the flooded Ohio River.
Even before the frontier was declared closed in the late 19th century, people voraciously consumed dime novels that told fictional stories about real people, from Billy the Kid to Bat Masterson. And ...
Marte, who has used Tater bats since 2018, was one of many MLB players who inquired about the bat -- now known as a torpedo bat-- as the craze took baseball by storm. He wanted to place an order ...
Springer’s bat clipped his mitt ... and the only other ones to do it in the last 30 years are Justin Masterson and Daisuke Matsuzaka. But the Sox couldn’t solve Jays starter José Berríos ...
Not everyone in Major League Baseball is enamored with the new torpedo bat craze, as one All-Star recently divulged. Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy is among the players who gave the new ...
The latest V-BAT offers Group 4 and 5 capabilities in a Group 3 package. It's purpose-built to solve the hardest operational problems facing the U.S. and its allies: finding and targeting threats ...
New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design of a piece of equipment that’s been part of the game from the start ...
For his first day of work in June 1999, Scott Smith arrived at the makeshift bat factory, a three-level brick corner house in Ottawa with a stop sign sprouting up from the tree-lawn shrubs.
A new study from Tel Aviv University reveals that the greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) uses its long tail as a natural tactile sensor to navigate backward in dark caves.
Unlike a regular bat, the torpedo was designed by a former Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) physicist to bring the most amount of wood or mass to the part of the bat where contact most ...