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The shape resembles a bowling pin. And while torpedo bats look different, they are legal under MLB rules. MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats.
The Milwaukee Brewers need some help on the left side of the infield, and the Chicago White Sox may have the piece they need.
However, the Yankees are not the only team that uses the bats. The MLB social media account posted a brief explainer to X about the torpedo bat and highlighted four players from four teams who use ...
While Judge and Correa are satisfied with their conventional bat, other players around the MLB are turning their eyes toward the torpedo bats. Los Angeles Angels infielder Nicky Lopez told The ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNTop five players thriving using torpedo bats, including two New York YankeesTorpedo bats were all the rage earlier this season after the Yankees hit 15 home runs in their first three games -- tying an ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred lent his support to the so-called torpedo bats, which have captured the attention of baseball fans and pundits since the start of the 2025 season. The bats were first ...
And at the center of it all? “Torpedo” bats. The Bronx Bombers tied an MLB record as they hit 15 home runs in their opening three-game series – including a franchise-record nine in their 20 ...
The opening weekend of the 2025 MLB season was taken over by a surprise star -- torpedo bats. The bowling pin-shaped bats became the talk of the sport after the Yankees' home run onslaught on the ...
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