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MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
The torpedo bat's rise has changed the industry for the companies that make them. Here is one bat-maker's story.
The Yankees' new "Torpedo" bats are the talk of baseball. The bats -- which Major League Baseball confirmed are legal \-\- ...
The New York Yankees shook Major League baseball during their March 29th game against the Milwaukee Brewers due to their use ...
The Winston-Salem Dash, the High-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, have been quick ... Baseball's collectively bargained bat specifications for shape (round and smooth), barrel size (no ...
Is it the bat or the confidence that a bat that looks like a torpedo gives? Anthony Volpe isn’t quite sure just yet, but after hitting two home runs in his first two games of the season with the ...
The second game of the new season saw the New York Yankees put up a historic offensive performance. The Yankees blew out the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 on Saturday, thanks to a franchise-record nine ...
Initially popularized by the New York Yankees during a recent power surge, the torpedo bat features a shape that resembles a bowling pin. The mass is concentrated lower in the barrel, moving the ...
"You see the shape of Chisholm's bat..." Kay said on air ... I've used the same bat for nine years, so I think I'll stick with that," White Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi said.
Aaron Judge, using a bat with a conventional shape, hit a 468-foot shot that made the Yankees the first team to homer on each of a game’s first three pitches since MLB’s records began in 1988.
Essentially, the Yankees moved the barrel of the bat a little further down and closer to the label, which is where their hitters tend to make contact. Here is the clip: "You see the shape of ...