The Cincinnati Reds shared video via Twitter/X Saturday of a young fan's outstanding reaction to receiving an Elly De La Cruz signed copy of MLB: The Show 25 as a giveaway during Kids Opening Day.
Rather than a triple, De La Cruz launched a 436-foot homer, his second of the night, that left the bat at more than 110 mph.
I took Elly De La Cruz no time at all to burst onto the scene. In just his second game in the majors, he destroyed his first ...
The ‘torpedo bat’ has been the talk of baseball, and Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz used it for the first time on ...
Coming all the way from his position in the middle of the infield, De La Cruz ranged into foul territory behind third base to make an epic sliding catch. De La Cruz travelled an astonishing 119 feet ...
MLB’s bat regulations are fairly lax. The “torpedo” bats are legal so long as they follow league Rule 3.02, which states: ...
The New York Yankees took the world by storm last weekend when they scored 20 runs in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Quickly, the reports of the Yankees ...
Like it or not, the Cincinnati Reds' Elly De La Cruz just dumped a ton of fuel on the torpedo-style bat conversation that's engulfed MLB. Playing against the Texas Rangers Monday at Great American ...
Normally, that wouldn't be such a difficult task except that Elly De La Cruz stole the show in a way that only he can. The Reds hammered the Rangers, 14-3, with De La Cruz supplying half of the ...