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MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
After the Bronx Bombers lived up to their nickname with an historic nine-homer game, attention turned to the new ...
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 ...
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Yankees' torpedo bats: Everything to know about the controversial new batsWith 15 home runs in their first three games, the New York Yankees are flexing their muscles. Could part of their success be ...
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.
Former physics professor Aaron Leanhardt is credited with the popularization of the lumber used by several New York Yankees during the team’s 15 home run opening series.
Don't count on Aaron Judge, the American League's reigning Most Valuable Player Award winner, to become the next member of ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees star second baseman says torpedo bats give him a confidence boostChisholm isn’t the only Yankee to express a desire to use the bats, as shortstop Anthony Volpe and outfielder Cody Bellinger ...
Yankees’ torpedo bats are freaking out opponents: ‘There’s nothing anyone can do about it’| Klapisch
Next-generation bats could mean a leveling of the balance of power between pitchers and hitters. The arms have been dominating for a decade. Between increased velocity and spin rates, Spider Tack (now ...
KANSAS CITY — The Yankees and their “torpedo” bats were the talk of the Guardians ’ clubhouse before Sunday’s game against ...
New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia explained why he believes using the viral torpedo bats is "great" for the game rather than impeding pitchers.
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