But the development of the uniquely shaped piece of lumber — it looks more like a bowling pin than a traditional bat, with a ...
The newly designed lumber took Major League Baseball by storm after the New York Yankees launched a team-record nine home ...
Bronx-born Yankees fan and famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks baseball’s newest innovation is long overdue.
New York Yankees have hit a record-leveling 15 home runs in their first three games of the MLB season against Milwaukee ...
Just days ago most conversations surrounding the New York Yankees involved their ability to overcome the various injuries ...
A St. Louis Cardinals fan favorite has used a design similar to the New York Yankees' controversial torpedo bat long before the newest invention was discovered.
Developed by a physicist, these bats have their widest part, called the barrel, closer to the player's hands to offer a ...
Giancarlo Stanton Says Torpedo Bat Has Nothing to do with Elbow Injuries first appeared on Elite Sports NY, the Voice, the ...
For decades, baseball’s most famous struggle has remained unchanged: batters facing down fast-moving pitchers, trying to make ...
They look like baseball bats morphing into bowling pins, their ends flaring into an aggressive bulge that suddenly tapers. So ...
Torpedo bats are just the latest innovation in the design of baseball bats, some of which stuck, and others which ... did not ...