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The Los Angeles Dodgers seem to be doing just fine this season in the midst of the torpedo bat craze taking over the baseball world. The latest player on the s ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers don't need any more advantages by any means, but a new one is on the way that is taking the league by storm. As murmurs of this new tor ...
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy tried the torpedo bat, like several others. He says they are just not his cup of tea.
In the early days of this year's season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are ...
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 York Yankees' Aaron Judge also sees no reason to ...
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.
The Yankees hit 15 home runs in three games with several players using the uniquely-shaped “torpedo bat,” and some Dodgers ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ hitting coach, Aaron Bates claims he had never heard of torpedo bats before the Yankees' performance this baseball season. He said: "I saw them like everybody else did ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers don't need any more advantages ... seven RBI game with the new bat. The torpedo bats, that look more like a bowling pin than a lethal torpedo, have been designed to lower ...
Robert Van Scoyoc, hitting coach, Los Angeles Dodgers: I've heard about bat fitting. We do bat fitting and all that. I just haven't heard about this specifically. When I first heard about [torpedo ...