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Do the Reds use torpedo bats? Here's what the players said about the latest trend in MLBIf a torpedo bat revolution is underway in MLB, the New York Yankees might be at the forefront of it, but the Cincinnati Reds are close behind. The so-called torpedo bats − the MLB-legal, tailor-made ...
The success of the New York Yankees' torpedo bats is spreading around the MLB. One Cincinnati Reds star is taking advantage of the new bat.
It didn’t take long for Elly De La Cruz to find his way with the much-talked-about “torpedo” bat. The Cincinnati Reds star ...
Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part ...
Nine were reportedly hit with the new bats. Cincinnati Reds' Elly De La Cruz added more fuel to the fire when he picked up a torpedo bat for the first time Monday night in a homestand series ...
About one week into the MLB season and all anyone wants to talk about is the 'Torpedo Bat.' Here's a look at what it is and ...
For the MIT-educated physicist behind the torpedo bat, it’s more about the talent of the players than their lumber at the ...
"I love the feel of the bat," Alfano said. "And comfort is everything with a bat. It feels like a drop-5 composite bat with a ...
Raleigh, the switch-hitting catcher who signed a $105 million extension three weeks ago, homered from both sides of the plate to reach 100 home runs for his career, and Miller bounced back from a bout ...
Switch-hitting Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has hit five home runs left-handed in less than a week after changing bats.
If a torpedo bat revolution is underway in MLB, the New York Yankees might be at the forefront of it, but the Cincinnati Reds are close behind. The fallout from what happened at Yankee Stadium is ...
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