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Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part ...
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
It’s just a piece of wood, but because it’s milled with precision, it can cost hundreds of dollars and can result in ...
Three weeks into the new MLB season, there's a new No. 1 on our list. After being a unanimous choice atop our preseason ...
Pat Murphy talks about the impact of Torpedo bats, the Brewers' three homers against the Tigers and Christian Yelich's early ...
Rick Haake looks at the top hitting prospects who are tearing up Double-A and might be getting the call to the Bigs soon.
The Pitt News asked Pitt physics chair Andrew Zentner his thoughts on the new bats and the science behind the torpedo-shaped ...
Torpedo bats are now all the rage across the league, but opinions on the bats are split. Some players are ready to experiment with the torpedo bats. Others are quick to call them a scourge.
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson is known for his routine and sticking with what works for him. That extends to the bat he uses. Well, at least it did. Swanson has ...
Plus he just had to take some cuts with baseball's latest fad and see for himself if there really was some wizardry in the wallop off a torpedo bat. Ed Costantini, of Newtown Square, picked up the ...