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On Monday, bat manufacturer Louisville Slugger posted a sneak peek of the pink torpedo bat Cincinnati Reds ' star Elly De La ...
While Judge and Correa are satisfied with their conventional bat, other players around the MLB are turning their eyes toward the torpedo bats. Los Angeles Angels infielder Nicky Lopez told The ...
The shape resembles a bowling pin. And while torpedo bats look different, they are legal under MLB rules. MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats.
The bats, shaped slightly more like a bowling pin than traditional lumber, have been a source of controversy since the New ...
The New York Yankees turned heads at the beginning of the season for using torpedo bats, and JC Escarra is the newest Yankee ...
Torpedo bats have caused much controversy and debate over their inclusion in Major League games since their invention.” Liam ...
Currently, the NL is 224-218 with a plus-69 run differential. And that's despite the 4-25 Colorado Rockies and their -78 run ...
In the midst of one of the worst starts to a season in his career, Joc Pederson has tried just about everything to get ...
Marucci Sports gave WWNO’s Louisiana Considered an inside look at how they make torpedo bats, the oddly-shaped bats giving ...
The Yankees’ new "Torpedo Bat" is shaking up MLB with record-breaking homers—and stirring controversy across fan bases.
Tyler Fitzgerald was the first Giants player to use the trendy torpedo bats, but his first shipment is now shattered.
To leave no doubt, Jose Altuve addressed his thoughts on "torpedo bats," confirming he possesses them. However, the Houston ...
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