You know the deal by now: The New York Yankees hit a bajillion home runs on opening weekend, with several of the sluggers involved swinging “torpedo” bats that are crafted more like bowling pins than ...
A new product on the market is helping Major League Baseball hitters, and it's completely legal. Torpedo bats are different from standard bats in that the density has been redistributed, with a ...
In his playing days, Eric Gagne’s objective was simple. “My job was to break bats,” the former Dodgers closer joked with a laugh. Which makes his current occupation, as chief executive of Quebec-based ...
HOUSTON — San Francisco Giants catcher Sam Huff had heard about the “torpedo bat” long before the game’s newest technological trend swept the baseball world. The bat that optimizes its barrel by ...
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