Torpedo bats have taken MLB by storm
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The so-called torpedo bats − the MLB-legal, tailor-made bats with weight distribution toward the barrel − have become the talk of the town after the New York Yankees' offense crushed 15 home runs in ...
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Cubs players Dansby Swanson and Nico Hoerner have taken a swing at the new trend in Major League Baseball and have been using torpedo bats of their own to increase their offensive production.
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Yankees, Bats and Torpedo
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Judge would argue that he’s doing just fine with the equipment he has; that same Chandler model has produced two American League Most Valuable Player Awards in the past three seasons.
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Per MLB's present-day contract calculations obtained by USA Today 's Bob Nightengale, the New York Mets have the highest payroll this season at $323.1 million.
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Manager Alex Cora said everything went well during Brayan Bello’s first rehab start for Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday.
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That's a clutch two-bagger by Muncy, and that's a tie game – one that would set the Dodgers up to win the game on Shohei Ohtani 's walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.
What Max Muncy said about getting rid of the torpedo bat. From Yahoo: "Starting with that bat, it felt good, swing felt good, but after the Dylan Lee at-bat, I felt like the bat w
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Baseball equipment manufacturers and sellers in North Jersey say torpedo bats are nothing new. But demand is surging since the Yankees' recent barrage
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Torpedo bats are just the latest innovation in the design of baseball bats, some of which stuck, and others which ... did not.
Despite all the talk about New York's torpedo bats, Zac Gallen shut them down Wednesday night with 13 strikeouts in 6.2 innings.