The impact of a star performer at shortstop is hard to match in baseball. As a case in point: The Twins finished sixth in ...
It’s tough to make predictions a year out, but that’s not stopping people with article quotas from revving their engines.
Pablo Lopez will get the Opening Day start for the third straight season. Byron Buxton, Carlos Correa and Royce Lewis are all healthy after they were on the field together for just 22 games last ...
However, all anyone could talk about was the home run. Veen punctuated the massive shot with an uncharacteristic bat flip. The home run quickly spread on X (formerly Twitter), totaling over ...
His bat flip was so vicious that he had to apologize mid-stride while running to first base. The former top-100 prospect is off to a hot start in Arizona and the moonshot certainly got the attention ...
Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen unleashed a bat flip over the weekend that was so ferocious he immediately felt the need to apologize. Veen blasted a two-run home run to right field in the ...
After missing games the past two seasons due to plantar fasciitis, Carlos Correa is determined to make this spring count for the Minnesota Twins, the biggest plus is he’s healthy. Already ...
So when the 23-year-old blasted a 433-foot home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, it's no surprise that he unleashed an explosive bat flip. It was so aggressive, in fact ...
Spring training games do not count in the actual standings, and spring training home runs are easily forgotten but do not tell that to Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen. Veen clubbed a monster ...
Also in the running, however, is Colorado outfielder Zac Veen's extremely extra bat flip, which he pulled out during the aforementioned contest vs. Arizona. As he finished a home run swing ...