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MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats. Leanhardt previously served as a hitting ...
Many of the Yankees used torpedo bats while posting historic numbers this weekend. Here's how the team started using the ...
The torpedo bats used by some New York Yankees players during their offensive onslaught against the Milwaukee Brewers have taken MLB by storm. What are they?
New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia explained why he believes using the viral torpedo bats is "great" for the game rather ...
a torpedo bat isn’t going to help. The last time two Yankees 25 or younger homered in the first game of the season, Mickey ...
The Yankees hit four home runs in the first inning off Brewers starter Nestor Cortes on Saturday, starting with three ...
Torpedo bats have become all the rage during the opening week of the MLB season. Here's what you need to know about baseball's hottest trend.
Giancarlo Stanton said he plans to use the torpedo bat when he returns from the IL and won't blame the bat for his injuries.
Former physics professor Aaron Leanhardt is credited with the popularization of the lumber used by several New York Yankees during the team’s 15 home run opening series.
With 15 home runs in their first three games, the New York Yankees are flexing their muscles thanks to bats created by former Michigan physicist.
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 bats have been the talk of baseball since Saturday, when the Yankees bashed a franchise-record nine home runs against the Brewers, and YES Network announcer Michael Kay clued in ...