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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.
Not everybody has a favorable opinion on the topic ... published on fansided.com as The future of torpedo bats: What every MLB player and expert has said about the controversy.
New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. has made his opinion clear about the advantage players get by using torpedo bats. “I don’t believe that, either.” The reaction from the studio ...
During the game, the YES broadcast noted that some Yankees players were using torpedo bats. The torpedo bats ... "I don’t have a big opinion. I think if you go back and look at where some ...
The bats, shaped slightly more like a bowling pin than traditional lumber, have been a source of controversy since the New ...
Some of them were hit by players wielding an innovation from a former team employee and a one-time MIT physicist, who reimagined the field-legal bats to be shaped more like a torpedo.
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s the craze that is sweeping across the MLB, and now with several Colorado Rockies players ... torpedo bats. Out of 30 teams, Rockies fans tied for fourth for the highest ...
He says it wasn’t just the fans freaking out over the bats, players were too. “I think about 50% of our players have reached out since that weekend asking to at least test or try a torpedo bat ...
When major league batters step up to the plate, they're usually accompanied by a black or brown bat. Except on Mother's Day. Every year, the MLB honors Mother's Day by partnering with ...
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.