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The torpedo bats do not violate MLB’s rules, which state under 3.02: “The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 ...
The torpedo bats haven't worked for everyone. The Yankees' Aaron Judge and Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani-who trail Raleigh with 35 and 32 homers, respectively, on the season-have continued to use their ...
Yes, Cal Raleigh has different bats catered to his right- and left-handed swings. He refers to them both as torpedo bats, thought the left-handed one seems to have a more exaggerated torpedo shape ...
Alec Bohm uses “torpedo” bat in home opener It worked for the Yankees, so at least one Phillies hitter has begun using the new-look bats today vs the Rockies.
Shaped like a torpedo, it puts more of the wood mass in the part of the barrel hitters call the sweet spot, that magic point where solid contact launches a ball faster and further.
It’s not that there was anything wrong with the regular bats Colson Montgomery used for the first 14 games of his White Sox career. Most teams would be happy to see their prized rookie swinging ...
CHICAGO –– Colson Montgomery got off to a solid start in his first 14 games with White Sox, batting .262 with at least one hit in seven games. But one thing that was missing? Power. At that ...
The torpedo bat debate playing out this spring has been as refreshing as a whiff of freshly mowed grass, and a welcome respite from all the head-spinning headlines. As it brings together three of ...