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What are the “torpedo bats” and why should you care?

DRays Bay 

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A deep dive into the physics.

The big story to start this season is the “torpedo” or “bowling pin” bats which a handful of Yankees have used while hitting a ton of home runs. And it turns out that Giancarlo Stanton was actually using one last postseason when he slugged .709 with seven home runs. At least two Rays players, Junior Caminero and Yandy Diaz, have also begun experimenting with them.

Junior Caminero normally swings his own model with Cooperstown Bat Co.... Читать дальше...

MADAGASCAR-ANTANANARIVO-VIEWS

BigNewsNetwork.com 

(250401) -- ANTANANARIVO, April 1, 2025 (Xinhua) -- A tour guide introduces Queen's Palace to two tourists in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar, March 26, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)



Zomato lays off 500 employees from customer service roles

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Zomato, now Eternal, laid off around 500 junior staff from its ZAAP programme, citing performance issues. This is the biggest job cut at an Indian new-age firm in 2025. The company reported a 57% YoY drop in net profit to Rs 59 crore amid rising competition and costs.

From Ratan Tata to Warren Buffett: Who gave what among the world's biggest philanthropists?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ratan Tata's will directs a substantial portion of his wealth to charitable foundations, emphasizing education, healthcare, rural development, and social welfare. His example has inspired other billionaires in India and worldwide, including Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, and Reed Hastings, to make significant philanthropic contributions.

From betrayal to threats; Iran won't bow to US pressure

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Apr. 01 (MNA) – Iranian officials have time and again stressed that Washington must understand that the Islamic Republic will not retreat from its legal rights under any pressure—be it threats, sanctions, or economic warfare.

A Jesuit priest prefers prison over a fine to draw attention to climate change

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A Jesuit priest says he will rather go to prison than pay a fine of 500 euros or $541 for participating in a climate activists’ street blockade in the southern German city of Nuremberg. The Rev. Jörg Alt started serving his 25-day prison sentence on Tuesday. A court had convicted him in connection with a street blockade in 2022. Alt and about 40 other activists blocked the traffic in Nuremberg by gluing their hands to a city street to draw attention to global warming. Alt said he sees no alternative... Читать дальше...


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