MLB, Rob Manfred and torpedo bat
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In an interview with The New York Times 's Michael S. Schmidt, Manfred explained that pitchers are "already damaged goods" because of how they're being taught to throw at a young age:
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He reiterated that he hopes to select cities for expansion teams before he steps down in 2029 at the end of his current contract.
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When AJ Hutcheson slipped out of his slumber and climbed out of bed Saturday morning, he was overwhelmed with an unanticipated emotion. “After (Friday’s) loss, I just came out really mad,” the Oregon State Beavers relief pitcher said.
When the Dodgers signed numerous pitchers this offseason, baseball fans were angry as many believed the rich got richer. But as the injuries begin to pile up, the Dodgers' aggressiveness this ...
Having said all of that, in what might be the most ridiculous aspect emerging from the "Torpedo Bat" bat controversy is that Yankees star Aaron Judge, of all players—the reigning American League MVP who already has four home runs in three games played—has yet to use the baseball bat that's been causing all sorts of commotion.