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Amid bat design mania, baseball continues its trend of making hitting harder and harder with power breaking pitches replacing curveballs.
“It’s not against the rules ... of adjustments that are happening.” However, if torpedo bats do become the norm, the pitchers are confident they’ll find a way to sink them.
IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect “Brewers pitchers after seeing everyone blame ‘torpedo bats’ for all the home ... on the mound in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals.
But Yankees slugger Aaron Judge isn’t impressed. The reigning American League most valuable player doesn’t understand what ...
By now, you’ve probably heard about baseball’s greatest innovation since the curveball: MLB’s new “torpedo” bat, the ...
"They're absolutely good for baseball," he said to the New York Times ' Michael S. Schmidt. "I believe that issues like the ...
The Yankees hit four home runs in the first inning off Brewers starter Nestor Cortes on Saturday, starting with three ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPhillies All-Star pitcher makes his feelings perfectly clear on torpedo batsPhiladelpiha Phillies reliever Matt Strahm gave a surprinsgly positive review of the new torpedo bat trend sweeping across Major League Baseball, cites equality for batters and pitchers ...
Reds star Elly De La Cruz is the latest convert, hitting two home runs and knocking in seven runs in his first game with the ...
The bats, shaped like a torpedo or bowling pin – as Brewers pitcher Nestor Cortes put it – were invented by former Yankees analyst Aaron Leanhardt. Leanhardt now works for the Marlins, but he ...
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