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The Baltimore Orioles were “ahead of the curve” on the unique design, two sources with direct knowledge told The Baltimore ...
As torpedo bats sweep across Major League Baseball, the Baltimore Orioles are partnering with Hopkins engineering students on ...
We are three weeks into the Major League Baseball season and one of the main story lines of the nascent season is the bats.
The Mariners' Cal Raleigh homered in three straight games with the new torpedo bat. Purists balk, but all legal avenues for adding offense should be explored.
The Orioles do not fund any of the research and do not expect a return on any of the findings, but when a Major League Baseball team pitches a unique project, it's sure to pique some interest.
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
The torpedo bat has been taking MLB by storm to open the 2025 season. Let's hear from the inventor and break down the new phenomenon.
It’s just a piece of wood, but because it’s milled with precision, it can cost hundreds of dollars and can result in ...
I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
The torpedo bats are safely within MLB rules, which dictate only that bats must be “solid wood, round, shorter than 42 inches, and no wider than 2.61 inches,” according to Baseball Prospectus.
Driveline Baseball Tampa Lead Hitting Trainer Travis Fitta joined FOX 35's Garrett Wymer to break down the new torpedo bats making waves across Major League Baseball, why hitters may choose this new ...
It's interesting. I'm not too educated on the science behind it, but it seems pretty straightforward. I tried the axe bat then the puck bat so the torpedo bat is the latest thing. I want to try it.