YOKOHAMA, Japan – Tyler Austin, born and raised in Georgia, and drafted by the New York Yankees in 2010, has an unexpected bit of home-field advantage in the Olympic baseball being played at Yokohama ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan, July 31 (Reuters) - Carts carrying Olympic relief pitchers to the mound on a big leather glove may be popular with TV viewers, but few of the baseball players who ride them seem to ...
Gone from the game for decades, the bullpen cart is making a comeback to Major League Baseball thanks to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The team announced on Tuesday that they will be using the OnTrac ...
During Thursday’s Olympic baseball game between Israel and South Korea, officials drove one of the relief pitchers out on to the field in a bullpen cart in the shape of a baseball mitt throne. Its ...
Believe it or not, most of our writers didn't enter the world sporting an @baseballprospectus.com address; with a few exceptions, they started out somewhere else. In an effort to up your reading ...
Baseball’s opening round continued at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday, and one of this year’s Olympic stars was on full display. Feast your eyes. No, it’s not Team Israel pitcher Jonathan De Marte. It’s ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan—Pitcher Jeremy Bleich was lathered up in the bullpen, and he needed to relax. The reliever for Team Israel had just warmed up at Yokohama Stadium to face the U.S., and his mind was ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced Tuesday that they are bringing back a generational classic that has been absent from baseball for more than two decades: The bullpen cart. This is actually happening ...
Bring back the bullpen carts. This tweet came across the wire ... ... and that was the first thing that popped into my head. Bring back the bullpen carts. It was ...
Baseball's new pace-of-games rules are designed to enhance the viewing experience for fans, but they can make a pastoral game seem a little too uptight. Pitchers are focused on delivering the ball ...
Carts carrying Olympic relief pitchers to the mound on a big leather glove may be popular with TV viewers, but few of the baseball players who ride them seem to know how to enjoy the 17-second, ...