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“It’s not against the rules ... of adjustments that are happening.” However, if torpedo bats do become the norm, the pitchers are confident they’ll find a way to sink them.
First, there were pitch clocks. Then, robotic umpires loomed. And now, Major League Baseball has handed its hitters something ...
In the early days of this year’s season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are ...
The FOX Sports MLB staff weighs in on the hottest early-season topics, including which division leaders are here to stay, whether torpedo bats will remain legal, and more.
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
The Yankees had unleashed nine home runs in a 20-9 win against Milwaukee ... they hit off a middling set of pitchers for the Brewers, nine were with torpedo bats. In all, five Yankees sluggers ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred lent his support to the so-called torpedo ... against the Brewers in the second game of the season. More players have since begun using the bats, even as pitchers ...
Skenes is part of a growing trend of pitchers focusing ... But they slug .532 against below average heaters middle-up in the strike zone. Even with torpedo bats, hitting keeps getting more difficult.
After the new design erupted into the public’s attention last weekend, there was an instant surge of interest.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred isn’t about to torpedo baseball’s offense-boosting bats. In fact, Manfred said that the torpedo bats that the Yankees and other teams are using to slug their way ...
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