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The Pitt News asked Pitt physics chair Andrew Zentner his thoughts on the new bats and the science behind the torpedo-shaped barrels.
Torpedo bats in MLB are here to stay — and could spark further exploration for a technological edge in baseball and beyond.
By Justin Stulpe A forward-thinking modification to the traditional baseball bat has been the topic of discussion in the world of professional baseball to begin the 2025 season. This discourse has ...
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It’s just a piece of wood, but because it’s milled with precision, it can cost hundreds of dollars and can result in ...
Image Courtesy of Yahoo Sports By Zachary Lichter When the New York Yankees beat the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 on March 29, they ...
The Yankees' new "torpedo" bats have drawn attention, but MLB has deemed them legal. Despite the offensive outburst, the Yankees' defense struggled, committing five errors in their second game.
I’m just playing baseball.” That the Yankees had a historically great game, and that some players were using funny-looking ...
The innovation, which shifts the mass to the center of the bat, has made the team the leader in home runs in the Major League ...