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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Ben Kesling of The Wall Street Journal about a new innovation in bowling pin racking that is angering some pro bowlers.
The creation of the bowling pin bat (also known as the torpedo bat) optimizes the most important tool in baseball by redistributing weight from the end of the bat toward the area 6 to 7 inches ...
Bowling, that simple game of our youth, is being turned upside-down by technology String pinsetters are coming to bowling alleys across America, replacing old, mechanical pinsetters — and ...
Most bowlers wanted pinsetters to be quick. The best were. Cosey Durant, the most highly regarded pin boy at the Hi-Skor Bowling Alleys on 13th Street NW, moved, wrote the Star, like “a gigantic ...
As Leanhardt said, though, if a ball off the end of a bowling pin shape leaves the bat with an exit velocity of 70 mph compared to 71 mph for the traditional one, both are likely to result in outs.
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