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The "torpedo" bat used by several players on the New York Yankees was created by Aaron Leanhardt, an MIT physicist who now coaches for the Miami Marlins. Leanhardt developed the torpedo bat from ...
The early story of the MLB season across big-league clubhouses has been the torpedo bats. Though the bat design isn't necessarily new, the Yankees' season-opening homer barrage was impossible to ...
Meanwhile, the torpedo bats’ inventor — Miami Marlins’ field coordinator Aaron Leanhardt — says the development was a long time coming. “It’s always good to see the game of baseball ...
And that's why there's been so much talk over the last week about bats. Unlike normal wooden bats, which are widest close to the end, torpedo bats ... They were not invented for, or first used ...
You’ve been hearing all about torpedo bats of late, and with good reason. New equipment isn’t introduced to Major League Baseball often, but the torpedo bat represents a change in the design ...
In that sense, the sudden furor over so-called torpedo bats is refreshing. At least, for once, we're arguing and conspiracy-theorizing about a different piece of equipment. But torpedo bats are ...
Of course after a historic start to the season, the Yankees new invention would draw a lot of attention and cause controversy. But the torpedo bat has its disadvantages, believe it or not.
Torpedo bats have caused much controversy and debate over their inclusion in Major League games since their invention.” Liam ...
And that's why there's been so much talk over the last week about bats. Unlike normal wooden bats, which are widest close to the end, torpedo bats are slightly ... They were not invented for, or first ...
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