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The torpedo bats used by MLB players stirred conversation, especially after the Yankees thrashed the Brewers with multiple Yankees hitters using the new bats. What are they?
The Dodgers have yet to use torpedo bats. But that could change soon. UpdatedApr. 1, 2025 11:47 p.m. ET share facebookxredditlink Rowan Kavner MLB Writer ...
Louisville Slugger Torpedo bats being painted. Louisville Slugger And sales of souvenir bats quadrupled in 2016 when the Chicago Cubs broke a 107-year-old World Series drought, Hillerich said.
In the early days of this year’s season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are showing up in almost every big-league clubhouse.
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – “Torpedo bats” have recently been all the rage in Major League Baseball. The New York Yankees debuted these bats this season on their way to tying an MLB record ...
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Are torpedo bats legal? MLB Rule 3.02 states: “The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches in length.
Jared Smith speaks about torpedo baseball bats during an interview at Victus Sports in King of Prussia, Pa., Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) AP ...
Louisville Slugger Torpedo bats being painted. And sales of souvenir bats quadrupled in 2016 when the Chicago Cubs broke a 107-year-old World Series drought, Hillerich said.
The Yankees, of course, aren’t the only team using the bats. Nearly a dozen MLB players have began the season using a torpedo bat this year, with mixed results.
Velocity alone isn’t enough anymore. To keep hitters from squaring up torpedo-shaped bats — or whatever bat shape comes next — pitchers must live on the edges and keep hitters guessing.
Talk of torpedo bats is everywhere, and Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that new orders for torpedo bats are rolling into Marucci Sports, a "big" supplier of the new sticks.