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MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part ...
While other types of modified bats, such as corked bats, are strictly forbidden in the major leagues, MLB has already confirmed that torpedo bats are legal and allowed; the league itself has even ...
Torpedo bats are now all the rage across the league, but opinions on the bats are split. Some players are ready to experiment with the torpedo bats. Others are quick to call them a scourge.
While teams and players are sure to want to get their hands on the torpedo ... it wasn’t the bats that led to the Yankees' record nine home runs. "I don’t have a big opinion.
While slugger and reigning American League Most Valuable Player Aaron Judge hit his ... larger sample size before formulating an opinion on torpedo bats. Epperson noted the pitches the Yankees ...
Most Diamondbacks hitters saw the torpedo bats and dismissed them. They are taking a closer look as the team prepares to face the New York Yankees.
Unlike a traditional bat, on torpedo bats the wooden portion starts ... Jasson Dominguez said to Fox Sports. But the opinion among major league players seems to be split on the bats.
Most Diamondbacks hitters saw the torpedo bats and dismissed them. They are taking a closer look as the team prepares to face the New York Yankees.
The New York Yankees have been in the news for the wrong reasons as the use of custom torpedo bats by Yankees stars divided opinions of fans, analysts and players.