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Perhaps most notably, it was revealed that Giancarlo Stanton was swinging a version of a torpedo bat for large portions of ...
The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches ...
"It's not the noodle. It's the chef," said Scott Boras, whose agency had Louisville Slugger send client Elly De La Cruz his ...
Do hitters who use a Torpedo Bat have an advantage? They just might, and here are the best ones to wager on for Friday night ...
I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
Torpedo bats are all the rage around Major League Baseball this week, but are they here to stay? The Yankees’ power display over the weekend \-\- New York hit 15 home runs in a three-game home sweep o ...
The torpedo bat's rise has changed the industry for the companies that make them. Here is one bat-maker's story.
Torpedo bats are just the latest innovation in the design of baseball bats, some of which stuck, and others which ... did not.
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 ...
The nuance? The "torpedo" bat, used widely by Yankees hitters to open the year. Torpedo bats actually aren't completely brand-new. They haven't been widely utilized across MLB since their initial ...
"It's not the noodle. It's the chef," said Scott Boras, whose agency had Louisville Slugger send client Elly De La Cruz his torpedo bat(s).