The story of the 2025 MLB season so far is the torpedo bat designed by Miami Marlins coach and former MIT physicist Aaron ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says torpedo bats are "absolutely good for baseball," noting that they fall within the rules and ...
Batmaker Manuel Bouffard is busy sanding and sawing in Quebec City's B45 Baseball factory, trying to keep up with the demand ...
The New York Yankees quietly brought a physics experiment to the plate. Then came the home-run barrage.
Major League Baseball (whatever that is) has been torpedoed—in a good way.
Todd Pennington, owner of baseball training facility Balls N Strikes, spoke on the bats and noted his thoughts on them ...
Fans are certainly having discussions about it this season after the New York Yankees—who were the first to debut the torpedo ...
In the early days of this year’s season, torpedo bats have become all the rage for big league hitters. They burst into the ...
Using a strikingly different model in which wood is moved lower down the barrel after the label and shapes the end a little like a bowling pin, the bat has become baseball's latest fad.
The owners of Baseball 365 in Burnsville say they've fielded multiple calls about the new bats, but say they're not widely ...
In an interview with The New York Times, Manfred also forecasted fans getting more access to game broadcasts after the 2028 season.
It was only a matter of time before a Texas Rangers player tried a torpedo bat in a game. That time came on Friday.