Because the Yankees hit bombs with them. Nine of their MLB record-tying 15 home runs hit in their first three games were used ...
In an interview with The New York Times, Manfred also forecasted fans getting more access to game broadcasts after the 2028 ...
The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches ...
Can anything defuse Major League Baseball's hottest hitting weapon? The so-called torpedo bats − the MLB-legal, tailor-made bats with weight distribution toward the barrel − have become the ...
The torpedo bats used by some New York Yankees players during their offensive onslaught against the Milwaukee Brewers have ...
Reds star Elly De La Cruz is the latest convert, hitting two home runs and knocking in seven runs in his first game with the ...
The bat shall be one piece of solid wood. NOTE: No laminated or experimental bats shall be used in a professional game (either championship season or exhibition games) until the manufacturer has ...
Keenan Long of LongBall Labs joined MLB Now on Thursday to discuss the new bats and what is next in the search for technology ...
By now, you’ve probably heard about baseball’s greatest innovation since the curveball: MLB’s new “torpedo” bat, the ...
I think they'll be banned': What's the future of MLB's torpedo bats? Insiders weigh in on baseball's new fad R.J. Anderson The torpedo bats, which have been used at least since spring training ...
Several New York Yankees' players used a "torpedo bat" that helped set an MLB record for home runs. What is a torpedo bat? Is ...
If torpedo bats are here to stay and going to keep taking over Major League Baseball, investors may want to look at the ...