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The bats have piqued the interest of many players are the league.
Bleacher Report |
He's gained nearly 2 mph in average bat speed and 0.8 mph in average exit velocity.
Associated Press |
Days later, the calls and orders, and test drives -- from big leaguers to rec leaguers -- are humming inside Victus Sports.
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The New York Yankees took the baseball world by storm when they made it public that they were using a new piece of hitting technology dubbed the torpedo bat. Th
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers’ Shohei Ohtani Reveals Thoughts on Torpedo Bat, Whether or Not He’d SwitchLos Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani was asked whether he would consider using the new torpedo bats taking MLB by storm.
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Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers star, expressed satisfaction with his current bat and does not plan to switch to the new torpedo bats, while New Yo
Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts shares his candid thoughts on the controversial Torpedo bat, weighing in on its impact and performance.
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) rounds the bases after hitting a walk off solo home run against the Atlanta Braves during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium.
Max Muncy -- the Los Angeles Dodgers one, not the A's guy -- decided to try the now-famous (or infamous, as some feel) torpedo bat on Wednesday night in an eventual win over the Atlanta Braves.
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman is making his way back from injury, but he's not worried about the new torpedo bats in the meantime.
Dodgers star Max Muncy added to the sudden torpedo bat craze. He emerged as the latest MLB player seen using one before facing the Braves.
The Yankees hit 15 home runs in three games with several players using the uniquely-shaped “torpedo bat,” and some Dodgers have ordered some to try them out.