Torpedo bats are just the latest innovation in the design of baseball bats, some of which stuck, and others which ... did not ...
Many of the Yankees used torpedo bats while posting historic numbers this weekend. Here's how the team started using the ...
In hitting a franchise-record nine home runs on March 29, including becoming the first team in MLB history to homer on the ...
The New York Yankees made history on Tuesday. After tying the Major League home run record for the most long balls hit ...
The torpedo bat gained popularity after the Yankees hit 15 home runs during their first three games, but not all players are ...
The New York Yankees quietly brought a physics experiment to the plate. Then came the home-run barrage.
At 1:54 ET on Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay lit the fuse on what will be remembered as ...
Roy Hobbs, the fabled swinger of his beloved “Wonderboy,” might disagree. But there really is no such thing as a “magic bat.” ...
New torpedo bats drew attention over the weekend among Major League Baseball players and fans, but what exactly are they and ...
They look like baseball bats morphing into bowling pins, their ends flaring into an aggressive bulge that suddenly tapers. So ...
The reconfiguration gives the bat the shape of a torpedo -- or a bowling pin, which doesn't sound nearly as menacing or apropos. Because the Yankees hit bombs with them. Nine of their MLB record ...
The torpedo bat is a custom-shaped baseball bat with a ... half three-pointers — tied for most in a half in franchise history — and held the Thunder at arm's length in the second half.