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Major League Baseball has found itself at the center of a heated discussion as a new bat design—nicknamed the torpedo ...
Former pitcher Bartolo Colon got real about what a torpedo bat could do for his swing even after he's retired from Major ...
Torpedo bats are changing Major League Baseball, but with his head in the sand, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants us to know: "Nothing to see here!" ...
While other types of modified bats, such as corked bats, are strictly forbidden in the major leagues, MLB has already confirmed that torpedo bats are legal and allowed; the league itself has even ...
Torpedo bats are changing Major League Baseball ... same maximum diameter – only they look less like a traditional baseball bat and more like a python that just swallowed a rat.
What is a torpedo bat? According to the MLB ... cannot be used "until the manufacturer has secured approval from Major League Baseball of his design and methods of manufacture." ...
The thickest part of the bat, which per Major League Baseball rules is 2.61 inches, has always been at the end of the barrel. But the torpedo bat changes that. The thickest part of the bat moves ...
Can anything defuse Major League Baseball's hottest hitting weapon? It's safe to say torpedo bats have been a hit among MLB players, but what exactly is a torpedo bat? How are they made?
Torpedo bats are all the rage this season, and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred believes all that chatter is good for the game.
New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design of a piece of equipment that’s been part of the game from the start ...
Reds' superstar Elly De La Cruz became the latest MLB player to smash a home run with a torpedo bat, but what is it? And are ...