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Axe bats. Axe bats aren’t ubiquitous by any means, but part of the reason you won’t see Dodgers’ star Mookie Betts switching to a torpedo bat just yet is due to his familiarity with — and ...
Apart from some logo and color scheme changes, the Bats have kept the same name and mascot since then. New logo for 25th anniversary of baseball at Slugger Field ...
in baseball, the Atlas, the brand brings the 2025 Atlas to the custom site for the bat’s launch. The new 2025 Select PWR and the all-new USSSA Meta Prime also get added to the site that day.
Several of baseball's 41 approved bat suppliers are making versions of them, from Louisville Slugger and Victus to Chandler and Authentic. "If all of the manufacturers aren't already making them ...
While the bats have been met with their fair share of criticism and controversy, they are completely within MLB rules. 5 Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s torpedo bat up close.
Louisville Slugger has been synonymous with Major League Baseball for more than 100 years, but now Marucci Sports, a company founded in 2002, has replaced it as MLB’s official bat.
Giancarlo Stanton used torpedo bats last season, but has begun this season on the injured list.Volpe and a handful of his teammates are among the players using torpedo bats in 2025, but the ...
The Bronx Bombers now have torpedoes in their arsenal. The New York Yankees officially launched the “torpedo bat” era over the weekend — with multiple players using a modified baseball bat ...
Crafting professional baseball bats requires precision, skill, and the finest materials. Each bat is made with expert craftsmanship to ensure it meets the high standards of top athletes.
Earlier this year, Marucci and Victus became the official bats of Major League Baseball, replacing rival bat maker Louisville Slugger. One reason for the switch, Noah Garden, deputy commissioner ...
Though wooden bats are rare in modern college baseball, they’re still occasionally seen. In 2023, Oregon infielder Rikuu Nishida used a wooden bat in what would be his only season with the Ducks.
When I first started working on today’s commentary, I was planning on talking about torpedo shaped baseball bats, which is this relatively new phenomenon of moving the sweet spot of the bat a ...