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The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches ...
The Yankees' new "Torpedo" bats are the talk of baseball. The bats -- which Major League Baseball confirmed are legal \-\- ...
"When it was first introduced to us, I didn’t know how widespread this thought process was, but it’s getting around pretty quick." ...
Do hitters who use a Torpedo Bat have an advantage? They just might, and here are the best ones to wager on for Friday night ...
The first batch of “torpedo” bats arrived in the Mariners clubhouse. Here are the first impressions from Mariners hitters.
The reaction across MLB to the design of the New York Yankees' new 'torpedo' bats after the Bronx Bombers belted 13 home runs in two games was swift.
He’d heard of torpedo bats, but because they weren’t widely used he hadn’t really studied them. Once he did, “My first reaction was, ‘Why the hell didn’t I think of that?!’” ...
Several Yankees hitters were using “torpedo bats.” The significant change is that the barrel rests in a non-traditional location, closer to the hitter’s hands. The bats are legal and Major ...
Torpedo bats have taken the baseball world by storm ... We don’t do any knee-jerk reactions on a smaller sample size like three games. The total against the Diamondbacks and Corbin Burnes ...
More than just All-Stars want a crack at the torpedo – a striking design in which wood is moved lower down the barrel.
Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz has joined the wave of players using the "torpedo bats." He had a phenomenal game in his first action with his new bat.