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A new product on the market is helping Major League Baseball hitters, and it's completely legal. Several teams like the New ...
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Sportico on MSNWhy Torpedo Bats Might Not Be Baseball's Next Big ThingToday’s guest columnists are professors John Cairney and Rick Burton. Torpedo bats are having their moment. With their dramatically tapered barrels and enlarged sweet spots, these odd-looking clubs ...
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I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
"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 bats drew attention over the weekend when the New York Yankees hit a team-record nine homers in one game.
Torpedo bats have been the focus of the baseball world at the start of the new MLB season and it’s paying off for bat ...
The use of elongated bats in Major League Baseball, while potentially advantageous for hitters, raises questions about ...
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Max Muncy ditches torpedo bat just in time to set up Shohei Ohtani’s walkoff homerAfter starting the game 0-for-3, and 2-for-25 for the season, Muncy decided to leave the torpedo bat in the dugout when he ...
The "torpedo" bat used by several players on the New York Yankees was created by Aaron Leanhardt, an MIT physicist who now coaches for the Miami Marlins. Leanhardt developed the torpedo bat from ...
After a number of hitters adopted the new bowling-pin-looking bats during MLB opening week, FanDuel and DraftKings ...
Max Muncy -- the Los Angeles Dodgers one, not the A's guy -- decided to try the now-famous (or infamous, as some feel) ...
Plus he just had to take some cuts with baseball’s latest fad and see for himself if there really was some wizardry in the wallop off a torpedo bat. Ed Costantini, of Newtown Square, picked up ...
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