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Throughout the season, the CBS Sports MLB experts will bring you a weekly Batting Around roundtable breaking down pretty much anything. The latest news, a historical question, thoughts about the futur...
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Costantini had a similar process and thought the hype surrounding the torpedo since it exploded into the baseball consciousness over the weekend was a “hoax.”
USA Today |
Closer Devin Williams was absent Tuesday, placed on the paternity list, altering the Yankees’ bullpen formula.
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It should be noted that one Yankee declined to use the torpedo bat. Aaron Judge said he was more comfortable with conventional lumber, which is what he used to blast four home runs in 11 at bats. The Brewers finally gave up and walked him intentionally — with the bases empty.
The Mets are envious of the Yankees and sign up for torpedo bats: one of their stars already has one
MLB. The sensational Torpedo Bat's MLB debut proves that one man's bold vision can transform the future of baseball around the world MLB. Victus bats: where to buy and how much do the Yankees ...
One of the biggest stories from the first weekend of the 2025 Major League Baseball season is the Yankees' 'torpedo' bats, and one of those involved used to coach at Dawson Community College.
Keenan Long of LongBall Labs joined MLB Now on Thursday to discuss the new bats and what is next in the search for technology impacting offense in MLB. He first addressed one big fallacy related to bats, then went on to explain a number of issues related to torpedo bats and what the future looks like.