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 ...
Statcast measures the distance covered and sprint speed of Elly De La Cruz's sliding catch with 118 feet needed and 28.3 ...
When you watch the video and see Elly De La Cruz come flashing out from the right side of your screen, it looks like there's ...
MLB’s bat regulations are fairly lax. The “torpedo” bats are legal so long as they follow league Rule 3.02, which states: ...
Elly De La Cruz wasn't going to be left behind. Just like many MLB teams and players who have been trying out 'Torpedo' bats ...
Cincinnati Reds star shortstop Elly De La Cruz, like every baseball player and fan, has heard all about the torpedo bat. And ...
Thus far in 2025, he's continued his elite play. In four games, De La Cruz has already notched seven hits, two home runs, ...
Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz made Major League Baseball history on Monday in the team's 14-3 win over the Texas Rangers.
Cincinnati shortstop Elly De La Cruz blasted a pair of 400-foot homers and drove in seven runs while using the trendy torpedo bat for the first time.