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The controversy gained momentum after the New York Yankees smashed 15 home runs in their first three games of the season, many of them using torpedo bats. Their unique shape differs from ...
The bats, shaped slightly more like a bowling pin than traditional lumber, have been a source of controversy since the New ...
Amid growing league-wide curiosity and criticism over the team’s use of uniquely designed “torpedo” bats, the Yankees stepped into the box and kept mashing. The Yankees launched four more ...
Now another controversy has arisen with Torpedo-mania: speculation that that bat style may have contributed to the ailing elbows of ailing Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton. Giancarlo Stanton was ...
Despite some initial controversy from fans wondering whether ... which both tell me they make torpedo bats, and they don't have plans to sell them at retail yet, but I'm sure in a couple weeks ...
If you’re a baseball fan, then you know it’s impossible to watch a game these days without hearing about torpedo bats, the new bat design giving hitters unforeseen power. But what is it about ...
Louisville Slugger handcrafted De La Cruz's first-ever torpedo bat, which he used for the first time March 31 against the Texas Rangers. The Reds' shortstop went 4-for-5 with two home runs that day.
but increasingly ubiquitous torpedo bats. The bats, shaped slightly more like a bowling pin than traditional lumber, have been a source of controversy since the New York Yankees hit a team-record ...
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