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The Yankees' new "Torpedo" bats are the talk of baseball. The bats -- which Major League Baseball confirmed are legal \-\- are defined by an untraditional barrel, which rests closer to the hitter's hands.
"When it was first introduced to us, I didn’t know how widespread this thought process was, but it’s getting around pretty quick."
A few Tigers have placed orders for torpedo bats, but most are merely curious about it. Most players said they were content with their current bat.
The New York Yankees’ new bats are the talk of the game after their offensive explosion against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz has joined the wave of players using the "torpedo bats." He had a phenomenal game in his first action with his new bat.
In the early days of this year’s season, 'torpedo' bats have become all the rage for big-league hitters. And now, they are showing up in almost every big-league clubhouse.
Torpedo bats drew attention over the weekend when the New York Yankees hit a team-record nine homers in one game.