There have many reports recently about a new trend that has started making waves in Major League Baseball (MLB): the torpedo ...
The new bats caused excitement when New York Yankees hitters clobbered home runs with them opening weekend, and that has some ...
Major League Baseball is buzzing over torpedo bats. Here's an inside look at the demand for the bats, and how one factory is ...
Long before his oddly shaped bat became the talk of baseball, Aaron Leanhardt played in the Boston Metro Baseball League. He ...
Baseball bat manufacturers had little evidence to suggest a spike in sales was just around the corner when Major League ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Zach Dezenzo was rehabbing an injury at the Houston Astros’ minor-league facility in Florida last season when ...
A common sentiment from players about torpedo bats is that hitting is about the player. If you can’t hit a 97 mph fastball or nasty slider with a normal bat, a torpedo bat isn’t going to help.
The home run derby the New York Yankees put on against the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday attracted attention from all corners of baseball, including in the Portland Sea Dogs clubhouse. It wasn't ...
Victus Sports CEO Jared Smith, whose company produces the official bats for Major League Baseball, estimated that about 25 percent of MLB players have contacted them or parent company Marucci to test ...
But let’s also not rule out — if the hitters can use “accessories” (talc, sticky stuff) to assist with their grip in at-bats, why can’t pitchers?