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The diehard Chicago Cubs fan and host of the new documentary 'Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run' tells GQ why ...
It’s almost time for the 26th All-Star Futures Game. As always, it provides a strong look into the future for all 30 ...
Yankees outfielder prospect Spencer Jones details the batting stance changes that have made a difference in his fourth minor league season ...
Garcia, for example, implemented a toe-tap in his stance during the offseason, at the behest of hitting coach Alec Zumwalt, and it has paid dividends.
Aaron Judge made a slight change in his batting stance and it turned out to be the best thing for him, as he continues to be one of baseball’s most efficient hitters.
Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña is using a more open stance early in the season. It's resulted in improvement, even if the statistics might not reflect it.
Texas A&M first baseman Blake Binderup, a College Station native, has seen quick results after he changed his batting stance this week.
Cody Bellinger's batting stance: He put the bat completely flat on his shoulders, then raises his hands to head level just before the pitcher throws. Credit: Jim McIsaac ...
244 Former Players MLB The Show is not short on batting stances for gamers to pick, so to save time on going through all of them, let's look at the best batting stances to use in the game.
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Gelof has been working on a new batting stance this spring, which appears to be paying off as he's hitting .304 (7-for-23) with a home run, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.