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It’s not even mid-April yet, but the Torpedo ... Baseball season. After the New York Yankees annihilated Milwaukee’s pitching in their opening home series of the season, the unique bats ...
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part ...
The FOX Sports MLB staff weighs in on the hottest early-season topics, including which division leaders are here to stay, ...
I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
So maybe the torpedo bats aren't actually the panacea for the Yankees offense after all. For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider Robert Murray’s work on The Baseball Insiders podcast, ...
SEATTLE — The latest baseball phenomenon has made its way to the Pacific Northwest. Several players and teams around the league have been testing out the new torpedo bats after the New York ...
Reds hitting coach Chris Valaika has made torpedo bats and related resources available to Reds players since spring training. There's plenty of split opinion on the bats throughout baseball ...
The Yankees' new "torpedo" bats have drawn attention, but MLB has deemed them legal. Despite the offensive outburst, the Yankees' defense struggled, committing five errors in their second game.
For Major League Baseball, that discussion has revolved around what are known as torpedo bats. In essence, these are bats engineered in a slightly different way, with the goal being to move more wood ...