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The Yankees’ ‘Torpedo’ bats that are breaking baseball, explainedFormer Yankees’ staffer Aaron Leanhardt is credited ... It’s going to be absolutely fascinating to see what happens next with the Torpedo Bats, and it could usher in a whole new era of baseball.
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe and second baseman Jazz Chisholm are among the players using the new bats. Both hit home runs on opening day. Chisholm added two more on Sunday. The torpedo bat ...
But in addition to the New York Yankees hitting a franchise-record nine home runs in Saturday’s historic offensive performance, there was considerable attention on the “torpedo” bats some ...
On Monday, bat manufacturer Louisville Slugger posted a sneak peek of the pink torpedo bat Cincinnati Reds ' star Elly De La Cruz is set to use against the Houston Astros on Mother's Day, which falls ...
Judge hit three homers that day and the Yankees hit a franchise-record nine, causing a brief media tumult thanks to the torpedo bats Volpe and Chisholm used. Judge needs no torpedo; he continued his ...
The New York Yankees continue to dominate Major League Baseball this season, thanks in part to their powerful offense. Among the tools contributing to this success is the torpedo bat, a trend sweeping ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW)-- A record-tying 15 home runs in the first three games for the New York Yankees, brought attention to the wooden bats the club used. The torpedo style bats caught ...
The torpedo bat is taking off in Major League Baseball in a big way after the Yankees started using them. Is the new design simply a fleeting fad, or are torpedo bats the future of baseball?
The bats, shaped slightly more like a bowling pin than traditional lumber, have been a source of controversy since the New ...
A torpedo bat model is pictured between two other models so patrons can observe the difference while touring the automated lathe section of the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Christopher ...
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