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Talk of torpedo bats is everywhere, and Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that new orders for torpedo bats are rolling into Marucci Sports, a "big" supplier of the new sticks.
From Bleacher Report
Costantini had a similar process and thought the hype surrounding the torpedo since it exploded into the baseball consciousness over the weekend was a “hoax.”
From U.S. News & World Report
A bat with a wider barrel sometimes referred to as a torpedo bat sits next to a normal bat during the first inning of MLB baseball game against the Washington Nationals, in Toronto, Monday, March 31, ...
From Houston Chronicle
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The Yankees infielder had himself a huge opening series against the Brewers. He hit three home runs, drove in six with five hits in three games. He was also among the players to use the new bat design, which lowers the sweet spot of the bat to where Chisholm makes his strongest contact.
Having said all of that, in what might be the most ridiculous aspect emerging from the "Torpedo Bat" bat controversy is that Yankees star Aaron Judge, of all players—the reigning American League MVP who already has four home runs in three games played—has yet to use the baseball bat that's been causing all sorts of commotion.
The extraordinary torpedo bats that have taken MLB by storm may be headed toward being completely ordinary. “I think you’re going to see it across all 30 teams,”former MLB pitcher and co ...
After the Bronx Bombers lived up to their nickname with an historic nine-homer game, attention turned to the new larger-barrel bats some players used.
The Yankees aren't breaking any rules and they apparently even have an MIT physicist on their payroll who created the 'Torpedo' barrel to bring more mass to where hitters most often make contact. The new bats are legal, and likely here to stay, at least in the Bronx. Don't be surprised if other MLB teams follow suit soon, too.
Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz played his first game with the controversial torpedo bat on Monday in a 14-3 win. The shortstop erupted for a
The New York Yankees recently shattered a home run record, with the controversial Torpedo Bats playing a significant role. However, Aaron Judge wasted no time making it clear that he won’t be using them at any point during the 2025 season.
The Yankees launched four more home runs in Sunday’s series finale against the Brewers. Aaron Judge, who does not use the Yankees’ new bats, hit his fourth home run in two gam