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A torpedo bat model is pictured between two other models so patrons can observe the difference while touring the automated ...
Nearly a month into the season, the numbers show that it isn’t that simple. According to analysis from Dimers.com provided to ...
The New York Yankees certainly lived up to their celebrated nickname ... MLB has stated that they do conform to all rules and are legal. Interestingly enough, torpedo bats aren't entirely new this ...
With 15 home runs in their first three games, the New York Yankees are flexing their muscles thanks to bats created by former ...
Standing in front of his Yankee Stadium locker on Sunday, Anthony Volpe presented two bats for inspection. In his left hand, ...
Many of the Yankees used torpedo bats while posting historic numbers this weekend. Here's how the team started using the oddly-shaped bats and why they're legal.
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
NEW YORK — "Is this real?" Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was genuinely surprised to learn that the Yankees' new torpedo bats have garnered so much national interest over the past 24 hours. The Yankees ...
The reaction across MLB to the design of the New York Yankees' new 'torpedo' bats after the Bronx Bombers belted 13 home runs in two games was swift.
Don't count on Aaron Judge, the American League's reigning Most Valuable Player Award winner, to become the next member of the New York Yankees to take up the team's new "torpedo" bat. Rather, Judge ...