MILWAUKEE — Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. fouled off a pitch in the fourth inning Monday night and lost his grip on the bat. He didn't get it back for another couple of innings.
For two innings, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s bat was on display for all to see at American Family Field. Little did anyone know then, that thanks to a creative rescue mission, it would be back in action .
Spider-Man apparently found his way into the front row of Wrigley Field on June 19 for a game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs. Brewers outfielder Sal Frelick lost control of his bat ...
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s bat became the center of attention at American Family Field on Monday—but for quite the bizarre reason. In the fourth inning of the Blue Jays’ 3-1 ...
A fan was removed by security before returning to cheers on Thursday after he climbed Wrigley Field's protective netting near first base to retrieve a bat that slipped through Sal Frelick's grasp and ...
You don’t see bat every day. In the fifth inning of what was a tie game at Citi Field before the Cubs eventually won, 1-0, Chicago’s Pete Crow-Armstrong swung through a good changeup from Jose Butto ...
A fan was removed by security before returning to cheers on Thursday after he climbed Wrigley Field's protective netting near first base to retrieve a bat that slipped through Sal Frelick's grasp and ...
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