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The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches ...
The newly designed lumber, which features more wood around the label than the end of the barrel leading to it resembling a ...
Corbin analyzes torpedo bats, and potential fantasy baseball breakout power hitters by looking at Statcast data like bat ...
The New York Yankees quietly brought a physics experiment to the plate. Then came the home-run barrage.
Bryson Stott doubled, homered, walked twice, scored three runs and drove in two in the Phillies' victory last Saturday in Washington. By any standard, it was a satisfying ...
Some of the Bronx Bombers are using this altered bat design, courtesy of Aaron Leanhardt, a former University of Michigan ...
The home run derby the New York Yankees put on against the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday attracted attention from all corners of baseball, including in the Portland Sea Dogs clubhouse. It wasn't ...
The torpedo bat made headlines during MLB’s opening weekend after the New York Yankees hit 15 home runs in a three-game sweep ...
In the early days of this year's season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are ...
Of note is how D-backs pitchers handled the five Yankees who are known to be using the torpedo bat: Anthony Volpe and Paul ...
Now back to the torpedo bat. It's designed so that the wider part of the bat IS the sweet spot. Since it’s wider, it's easier ...
Torpedo bats are all the rage in Major League Baseball these days, but one bat expert set the record straight on an idea that has been floating around.