Some oddly-shaped baseball bats have become a hot topic among fans and players, after the Yankees’ so-called “Torpedo Bats” ...
The torpedo bat has taken the baseball world by storm. What are the players and experts saying about this new piece of ...
The torpedo bat won't be going away anytime soon based on MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's latest comments on the craze.
The New York Yankees' use of the torpedo bat has caused some controversy but they're not the first team to utilise the new shape.
Engineered by a former MIT physicist, the torpedo bat is completely legal under MLB rules. It meets all dimensional ...
It's been revealed that the Yankees are using new custom bats known as "torpedo" bats, which have more wood at the label to ...
The bats have been around for a few years, at least since 2023, and bat companies have long been working with the ...
Say goodbye to the juiced balls and say hello to the "torpedo" bats for this season's home run surge theory. For the ...
"They're absolutely good for baseball," Manfred said. In an interview with The Athletic, Manfred said that the use of torpedo bats can do wonders for the sport. He also said that it's a welcoming ...
It makes sense, then, that the talk around Major League Baseball after Opening Weekend concerned not a player or a team, a ...
Kurt Ainsworth, co-founder/CEO of Marucci Sports (and former MLB pitcher), top maker of the Torpedo Bat, will be on The Show ...
Randy Johnson is credited with bringing the necklace, produced by a Japanese company, stateside. According to the New York ...