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A few members of the Los Angeles Dodgers will soon be using the new torpedo bats that are all the craze in MLB this season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will soon be partaking in a trend that the New York Yankees used to take over the baseball world last ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers seem to be doing just fine this ... which is what these torpedo bats seem to promise with their bowling pin-like shape. The redistributed weight would definitely cause ...
The Yankees hit 15 home runs in three games with several players using the uniquely-shaped “torpedo bat,” and some Dodgers ...
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 ...
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy tried the torpedo bat, like several others. He says they are just not his cup of tea.
Are Torpedo bats already passé ... only to return to a traditional model. Los Dodgers Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy began the year by going 2 for 25 with the Torpedo bat.
LOS ANGELES — In his playing days, Eric Gagné’s objective was simple. “My job was to break bats,” the former ... way,” said ...
The torpedo bats have taken the MLB by storm, and some Los Angeles Dodgers have expressed interest in the new device. Even the mighty Dodgers, seemingly invincible after a 7-0 start in their ...
On the eve of the new season, less than 10% of MLB hitters using bats made by Marucci Sports were using the so-called torpedo model, said Kurt Ainsworth, the company’s chief executive.