With 15 home runs in their first three games, the New York Yankees are flexing their muscles. Could part of their success be ...
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
ESPN recently spoke to Bobby Hillerich, vice president of production at Hillerich & Bradsby which makes Louisville Slugger ...
But the development of the uniquely shaped piece of lumber — it looks more like a bowling pin than a traditional bat, with a ...
Former physics professor Aaron Leanhardt is credited with the popularization of the lumber used by several New York Yankees ...
After allowing 15 home runs in three games, the Brewers didn't make excuses: "It's not like some magical wood or anything ...
While the bats aren’t for everybody — Aaron Judge, for example, is sticking to the bat-shape that has made him a generational ...
The Yankees were at PNC Park for the Pirates home opener on Friday, and they brought their torpedo bats with them.
Todd Pennington, owner of baseball training facility Balls N Strikes, spoke on the bats and noted his thoughts on them ...
New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia explained why he believes using the viral torpedo bats is "great" for the game rather ...
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