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Baseball’s torpedo bat revolution is here — and it is bulbous
A Yankees home run barrage turned the oddly shaped bats into an overnight sensation, and manufacturers are scrambling to keep up with demand.
The bats are supposed to feel lighter since the weight is moved closer to the hands, which means players can swing heavier bats, potentially adding more power behind their swings.
Louisville Slugger has a new metal bat that's making a buzz in the baseball world. The manufacturing company released its new USSSA bat on Thursday, the 2026 Louisville Slugger Supra.
Torpedo bats have been a hit among Major League Baseball players. The MLB-legal, tailor-made bats with weight distribution toward the barrel have become the talk of the town after the New York ...
You’ve been hearing all about torpedo bats of late, and with good reason. New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design ...
Baseball is already seeing a new phenomenon this year -- torpedo bats. The tapered bats that focus weight to the sweet spot, potentially enabling bigger hits are made by King of Prussia-based ...
If anything, the torpedo bats harken to an era before Moneyball, computers, or even the official formation of Major League Baseball.
With its Icon BBCOR bat, Rawlings leveraged its experience in braided fabrics and RTM to create an optimized, higher-performance two-piece design.
The curiosity of it all is that for as much the baseball bat itself has changed, the rules presiding over those changes have changed very little. Here are the bat regulations laid out during a ...
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