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At 1:54 ET on Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay lit the fuse on what will be remembered as ...
Torpedo bats are changing Major League Baseball, but with his head in the sand, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants us to know: "Nothing to see here!" ...
The torpedo bat has gained attention in baseball circles, but its potential arrival in Texas high school play remains uncertain. While the innovative bat isn’t currently used in the UIL, some coaches ...
they’ve already ordered torpedo bats – and watch MLB become college baseball minus the aluminum bats. Mercy, are aluminum bats going to start using the torpedo shape? What would happen to that ...
Baseball season is back, and it didn’t take long for the New York Yankees to start crushing records and dominating conversation. And at the center of it all? “Torpedo” bats. The Bronx ...
The "torpedo bat" trend in baseball has taken over the internet ... equipment makes it sound like players are out there using -3 aluminum bats like college hitters. The reality is not even close ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred lent his support to the so-called torpedo bats, which have captured the attention of baseball fans and pundits since the start of the 2025 season. The bats were first ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the biggest story of the first week of the 2025 MLB season is “torpedo bats,” the oddly shaped lumber that burst onto the scene thanks ...
Despite many fans’ worries that the bats may be illegal, they do not violate MLB rules. MLB requires that bats are smooth, round and don’t have diameters or lengths of more than 2.61 inches ...
A week has passed since torpedo bats burst onto the scene as the talk of the 2025 MLB season, and the hitting innovation is still buzzing through the industry. We asked our MLB reporters to talk ...
Torpedo bats are all the rage this season, and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred believes all that chatter is positive for the sport. “They’re absolutely good for baseball ...
Jun 7, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; ESPN personality Michael Wilbon before game two of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Oracle Arena. / Kyle Terada-Imagn ...
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