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The bats have a striking design in which wood is moved lower down the barrel and shapes the end a little like a bowling pin.
Maine Billets in Anson made the initial bats that the New York Yankees helped make the hottest item in the sport. Now, a few Maine high school players are starting to use them.
The Cleveland Guardians home opener led the FOX 8 I-Team to investigate torpedo bats as they take Major League Baseball by storm.
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In the late 1990s, an Ottawa man changed bat technology with the creation of maple bats. Soon, almost every major leaguer ...
Despite a wave of online speculation, it’s important to clarify that torpedo bats are, in fact, legal. According to MLB.com, ...
Will there be a significant offensive surge in baseball now that hitters across the league want their hands on the bats?
Torpedo bats drew attention over the weekend when the New York Yankees hit a team-record nine homers in one game.
Big Time Bats, which makes products licensed by the MLB Players Association, is selling “torpedo style” bats commemorating ...
There has been an exponential increase in manufacturing, in line with requests for equipment inside and outside MLB. The viral demand for "torpedo" baseball bats has put Victus Sports, a Pennsylvania ...
The “torpedo bat,” a bowling pin-shaped bat with a shifted sweet spot, helped New York Yankees players hit nine home runs in ...
There have many reports recently about a new trend that has started making waves in Major League Baseball (MLB): the torpedo ...