If you've watched any Major League Baseball this year, you may have heard about the torpedo bat, which has gone viral after ...
Stony Point baseball player Caiden Perardi won the online voting for the Thomas J. Henry Law Austin-area boys athlete of the ...
A 70-year-old man who plays in an area senior hardball league popped into Victus Sports this week because he needed bats for ...
Mahle pitched five scoreless innings against the Tampa Bay Rays to earn his first win since 2023 when he was with the Twins.
Torpedo bats are all the rage in Major League Baseball. But how about fantasy baseball? Yahoo has taken a big step, ...
A hot start for the Yankees is drawing attention from all over the country. That attention isn’t toward the players; instead, the new lumber they’re swinging. Now, teams are interested right here in ...
Ever since the New York Yankees started off their season raking home runs using funny-looking bats, torpedo bat mania has taken over Major League Baseball.
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani was asked whether he would consider using the new torpedo bats taking MLB by storm.
The “torpedo bat,” a bowling pin-shaped bat with a shifted sweet spot, helped New York Yankees players hit nine home runs in ...
Some of the Bronx Bombers are using this altered bat design, courtesy of Aaron Leanhardt, a former University of Michigan ...
Philadelphia Phillies owner John Middleton is perhaps the most fan-friendly owner in baseball. That should come as little surprise — he's a big fan himself, and ...
A common sentiment from players about torpedo bats is that hitting is about the player. If you can’t hit a 97 mph fastball or nasty slider with a normal bat, a torpedo bat isn’t going to help.