Two men from New York died from pneumonia they contracted from bat feces — after they used the excrement as fertilizer to grow marijuana, a new study found. The unidentified men from Rochester, ages ...
*The cost of getting high proved fatally high for two New Yorkers who used the excrement from bats to grow marijuana. Live5News is reporting the unidentified men were 64 and 59, respectively, when ...
The New York Yankees are already the talk of the 2025 MLB season. Following an offensive explosion — in which the team hit 15 home runs and scored 36 runs in just three games — questions emerged about ...
The Chicago Cubs are a playoff-caliber team that's off to a slow start, but the New York Yankees' "torpedo" bats have taken center stage early this season. The general concept of the bat is to shift ...
CINCINNATI – Christian Yelich, in a ripped blue cutoff, shorts and sandals, reached down to show off the bat that had given him and the Milwaukee Brewers a night they won't forget any time soon.
TORONTO — They’re all the rage across baseball. The New York Yankees made waves this weekend with new “torpedo” bats that several of their players used en route to tying an MLB record with 15 home ...
The second game of the new season saw the New York Yankees put up a historic offensive performance. The Yankees blew out the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 on Saturday, thanks to a franchise-record nine home ...
It didn’t take long for Elly De La Cruz to find his way with the much-talked-about “torpedo” bat. The Cincinnati Reds star had a performance for the ages while using the new style of bat for the first ...
Oct 18, 2022; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts at the end of the fifth inning in game five of the ALDS for the 2022 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium.
The torpedo bat remains all the rage in Major League Baseball, with Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Crus being the latest player to have a big game while using the custom lumber. After going 4-for-5 ...
Common big-eared bat (Micronycteris microtis) approaching a katydid resting on a leaf. Credit: Inga Geipel, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Co-author Inga Geipel, a research associate at STRI, ...