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After the Yankees' home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.
Baseball season is back, and it didn’t take long for the New York Yankees to start crushing records and dominating ...
Developed by a physicist, these bats have their widest part, called the barrel, closer to the player's hands to offer a ...
Many of the Yankees used torpedo bats while posting historic numbers this weekend. Here's how the team started using the ...
Yep. The torpedo bats used by the Yankees during opening weekend fall within the regulations set forth by the MLB, so they ...
The reaction across MLB to the design of the New York Yankees' new 'torpedo' bats after the Bronx Bombers belted 13 home runs ...
Both hit home runs on opening day ... about making the bat as heavy and as fat as possible in the area where you’re trying to do damage on the baseball,” Leanhardt told The Athletic.
“Where are you trying to hit the ball ... about making the bat as heavy and as fat as possible in the area where you’re trying to do damage on the baseball,” Leanhardt, who was brought ...
Elongating the barrel -- the fat ... "I hit the ball at the barrel, feel comfortable in the box. I don't know what else to tell you. I don't know the science of it, I'm just playing baseball." ...
The Bronx Bombers tied an MLB record as they hit 15 home runs in their opening ... “It’s just about making the bat as heavy and as fat as possible in the area where you’re trying to do ...