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It’s the craze that is sweeping across the MLB, and now with several Colorado Rockies players on the hype train, some fans might be hoping that the torpedo bats are here to stay. Denver man in ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to nine known species of bats, five of which have been found living above 11,000 feet. Colorado is home to 19 native bat species, at least 13 of which may be ...
Rocky Mountain National Park announced April 3 that lab tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that a fungus ...
Bats across Rocky Mountain National Park are facing a fatal disease due to an invasive fungus, according to park officials.
The “torpedo bat,” a bowling pin-shaped bat with a shifted sweet spot, helped New York Yankees players hit nine home runs in ...
The Colorado Rockies’ bats mostly mimicked the weather for opening day at Coors Field. Ice cold. The Rockies dropped their fifth consecutive game with a 6-3 loss in 11 innings on Friday to the ...
The new torpedo bat making waves in the MLB this year has baseball players from college to Little Leagues eager to get their hands on one, and one bat maker in Colorado Springs is seizing the ...
Torpedo bats are changing Major League Baseball, but with his head in the sand, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants us to know: "Nothing to see here!" ...
If you’re a baseball fan, you likely have spent the last week hearing a lot about the “torpedo bat” the New York Yankees recently debuted to much success. So what is it exactly?
DENVER (KDVR) — The new torpedo bats have taken Major League Baseball by storm, and some Colorado Rockies players are planning to try them out. The viral bat, which is shaped like a bowling pin ...