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Torpedo bat vs regular bat "Torpedo" bats are untraditional barrel bats that rest closer to a hitter's hand, forming what looks like a bowling-pin-like barrel, according to the MLB.
The torpedo bats do not violate MLB’s rules, which state under 3.02: “The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 ...
In plain English, that means faster bat speed. The start of the 2025 season saw torpedo-armed hitters launching home runs at a striking pace, stirring an instant debate.
A new product on the market is helping Major League Baseball hitters, and it's completely legal. Several teams like the New York Yankees have used torpedo bats. The Yankees brought the bats into ...
It could also be a sign that the torpedo bats flaws might be difficult to overcome. The Yankees started this controversy with the bats, no need to go back on their stance now.
Some Major League Baseball players are switching to torpedo bats with a different design that features the thickest part – traditionally at the end – moved more toward the middle.
That makes bat model appealing not just to the professionals, but also at the amateur ranks, where cost is more of a consideration. "There's seven or eight models that are standard, and I think it ...
Volpe hit four home runs in the New York Yankees first five games as his magical torpedo bat took the league by storm. That last home run came on April 2nd.
How much is a torpedo bat? Torpedo bats start at $169.95 on Louisville Slugger and can go all the way up to $199.99 on Victus.
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