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Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
By Justin Stulpe A forward-thinking modification to the traditional baseball bat has been the topic of discussion in the world of professional baseball to begin the 2025 season. This discourse has ...
It’s just a piece of wood, but because it’s milled with precision, it can cost hundreds of dollars and can result in ...
Anyone who has followed the MLB as of recently has surely heard the phrase “torpedo bats” tossed around at one point or ...
The Torpedo Bat did not look much distinctive at first glance. The post Infamous Yankees’ $5.85M Hitter Sets Record Straight ...
I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
The New York Yankees had a great start to the season, thanks in part to the innovative Torpedo Bat. Though, is it a fair ...
The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches ...
Razzball's The Lineup Builder takes an early season look at barrel rates and the possible effects of torpedo bats.
In a statement that could only come from a man who continuously tries to ruin Major League Baseball, Rob Manfred is now all-in on the torpedo bats.
Despite a wave of online speculation, it’s important to clarify that torpedo bats are, in fact, legal. According to MLB.com, ...