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Colson Montgomery connected on a 1-1 cutter from Slade Cecconi in the first inning of a 6-4 White Sox victory over the ...
All of the mass along a bat’s barrel, not just at the point of contact, contributes to the impact. As a result, shifting some wood from the end of the barrel to the sweet spot will not make the ...
During the play, the bat can be seen splitting it too in the middle of Carpenter's swing. Carpenter somehow still made contact with the ball and it deflected off the catcher's glove of Gary Sanchez.
This isn’t like a custom knob or something, this is affecting balls put in play,” another fan wrote. The new bats for the Yankees appeared to work as New York scored 20 runs and nine home runs ...
The bats are designed to be skinnier at the top end, with noticeably more wood in the area around the label (where the hitter is most likely to hit the ball) to create a custom sweet spot.