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Which MLB players are using torpedo bats — and are they working? Among the Yankees, Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. opted for the torpedo bats ...
The new "torpedo bats" have taken Major League Baseball by storm. The new bats debuted by the New York Yankees on Opening Day — which has more wood in the area around the label and closer to the ...
Nine of their MLB record-tying 15 home runs hit in their first three games were used by five players using torpedo bats, including six of a franchise-record nine homers in Saturday's 20-9 rout ...
Torpedo bats were all the rage earlier this season after the New York Yankees hit 15 home runs in their first three games — tying an MLB record. They differ from traditional bats as the torpedo ...
Colson Montgomery has torpedoed various opposing pitchers over 21 games with the White Sox, although he went hitless in four ...
Torpedo-shaped bats draw attention after Yankees hit 9 home runs vs. Brewers Many Yankees players used a different model in which wood is moved lower down the barrel after the label and shapes the ...
While many players stick to their routines, his willingness to tinker and learn more about bats caught the eye of Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo. Pederson played for the D-backs in 2024.
On Monday, bat manufacturer Louisville Slugger posted a sneak peek of the pink torpedo bat Cincinnati Reds ' star Elly De La Cruz is set to use against the Houston Astros on Mother's Day, which ...