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The fallout from what happened at Yankee Stadium is the hottest topic in sports, and it depends on who you talk to as to ...
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
The major league baseball season has begun, and with star players like Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Bryce Harper ...
Perhaps most notably, it was revealed that Giancarlo Stanton was swinging a version of a torpedo bat for large portions of ...
Because as much as has been made of the Yankees using those bats — the list, at the moment, comprises Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe, Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Austin Wells, who have ...
After the new design erupted into the public’s attention last weekend, there was an instant surge of interest.
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
Torpedo bats have become all the rage during the opening week of the MLB season. Here's what you need to know about baseball's hottest trend.
Some of them were hit by players wielding an innovation from a former team employee and a one-time MIT physicist, who reimagined the field-legal bats to be shaped more like a torpedo.
Two big questions about MLB’s ‘torpedo’ bats. Similar to how Hemingway described bankruptcy in “The Sun Also Rises,” ...
MLB's biggest trend hasn't made its way to L.A. just yet, but the reigning champion Dodgers are intrigued and plan to test ...