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Roy Hobbs, the fabled swinger of his beloved “Wonderboy,” might disagree. But there really is no such thing as a “magic bat.” ...
When videos of Yankees hitters blasting home runs with funky-looking “torpedo” bats went viral last week, Orioles pitchers had some of the same reactions ... s not like one team’s using ...
The reaction across MLB to the design of the New York Yankees' new 'torpedo' bats after the Bronx Bombers belted 13 home runs in two games was swift.
It sounds like the torpedo bats are here to stay in MLB, especially since every single team has shown interest in at least learning more about what these bats can do. This may not be the end of ...
Torpedo bats have landed in the Kansas City Royals clubhouse. On Friday, Royals outfielder Kyle Isbel sported the new lumber ...
A hot start for the Yankees is drawing attention from all over the country. That attention isn’t toward the players; instead, the new lumber they’re swinging. Now, teams are interested right here in ...
According to a study by RotoGrinders, an online fantasy sports platform, Rockies fans are among the fan bases with the most ...
a former physicist no longer employed by the team credited with inventing the “torpedo bats” used by several players during the team’s home run barrage. Torpedo bats became the unexpected ...
Instead, the talk of baseball has been new, torpedo-shaped ... was an example of the team “trying to win on the margins.” MLB has only seven stipulations governing bats in its official rule ...
A rival pitcher is not happy with the New York Yankees’ new bats ... team hit nine home runs in Saturday’s 20-9 victory over Milwaukee at Yankee Stadium. Megill’s negative initial reaction ...
The New York Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. flips his "torpedo ... Series team Before he departed, however, he made sure his bat design was within Major League Baseball rules that limit bats to ...
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