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Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part ...
As torpedo bats sweep across Major League Baseball, the Baltimore Orioles are partnering with Hopkins engineering students on ...
After developing a taste for it, Werth decided to jump all the way in by starting Two Eight Racing named for the jersey number he wore for most of his MLB career. He also started Icon Racing, a new ...
MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
Cal Raleigh has been on a tear in the last week, and it turns out he's started using a torpedo bat. Though, not for every ...
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
Physically, you can do all the stuff and you can practice and be great at practice, but mentality, I think is the base of ...
The New York Mets haven't been a very active participant in the torpedo bat craze that is sweeping across Major League ...
Today’s guest columnists are professors John Cairney and Rick Burton. Torpedo bats are having their moment. With their ...
With hitting arguably harder than ever, teams are looking at data, technology drills and, yes, new bat shapes to get an edge.
We are three weeks into the Major League Baseball season and one of the main story lines of the nascent season is the bats.
Here's how the pickleball court is replacing the golf course as where the baseball world gets away from the game.