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The torpedo bats used by MLB players stirred conversation, especially after the Yankees thrashed the Brewers with multiple Yankees hitters using the new bats. What are they?
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred touched on hot topics like robot umpires, torpedo bats and possible expansion in an interview published by The New York Times on Sunday. Manfred spoke positively about ...
What is a torpedo bat? According to the MLB, torpedo bats are defined by an untraditional barrel, which rests closer to the hitter's hands.The bats are designed to be skinnier at the top end, with ...
The thing is, the torpedo design is not the first change to baseball bats. They didn’t just arrive on the scene in the 19th century looking like they do today — it took years and years, well ...
I will say, though, of all the pictures of the torpedo bats that have come out, the one Jazz Chisholm Jr. was using looks the most extreme. Advertisement. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Marucci and Chandler Bats have also opted to sell torpedo bats. Marucci listed the torpedo-style bat used by New York Mets slugger Francisco Lindor , the Lindy12 Torpedo Pro Exclusive, for $189.99.
Torpedo bats already comply with the rules, so the league doesn't have to change anything. The change has already happened. Personally, I'm in favor of anything that favors the offense.
The Yankees with their torpedo bats had 15 home runs in their 3-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers, raising questions about the fairness of the bat's shape.
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In the early days of this year’s season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are showing up in almost every big-league clubhouse.
After the New York Yankees hit 15 home runs (nine of which came off torpedo bats) this past weekend, bat makers are looking to cash in on the offensive explosion. Manufacturers Victus, Marucci ...
Axe bats. Axe bats aren’t ubiquitous by any means, but part of the reason you won’t see Dodgers’ star Mookie Betts switching to a torpedo bat just yet is due to his familiarity with — and ...
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