If torpedo bats are here to stay and going to keep taking over Major League Baseball, investors may want to look at the ...
And at the center of it all? "Torpedo" bats. The Bronx Bombers tied an MLB record as they hit 15 home runs in their opening three-game series – including a franchise-record nine in their 20-9 ...
The shape resembles a bowling pin. And while torpedo bats look different, they are legal under MLB rules. MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt has been credited with creating the torpedo bats.
MLB's 2025 season kicks off with controversy over Aaron Leanhardt's "torpedo" bat, as the Yankees unleash a historic power ...
Smith discussed how Aaron Leanhardt, the man behind the torpedo bat, came up with the idea within the parameters of MLB's guidelines for bats.“'You’re going up with a weapon that can be better.' ...
Some of them were hit by players wielding an innovation from a former team employee and a one-time MIT physicist, who reimagined the field-legal bats to be shaped more like a torpedo.