Throughout the season, the CBS Sports MLB experts will bring you a weekly Batting Around roundtable breaking down pretty much ...
The New York Yankees quietly brought a physics experiment to the plate. Then came the home-run barrage.
Using a strikingly different model in which wood is moved lower down the barrel after the label and shapes the end a little ...
I think it's safe to assume he's going to continue to use the torpedo bat going forward. While the bat is legal right now, there's a chance it could be banned in the future according to one ...
Now back to the torpedo bat. It's designed so that the wider part of the bat IS the sweet spot. Since it’s wider, it's easier ...
It should be noted that one Yankee declined to use the torpedo bat. Aaron Judge said he was more comfortable with ...
After a stellar Yankees win on Saturday, torpedo bats are in the spotlight. Is there science behind these baseball bats?
The premise of the torpedo bat—i.e., the thick part of the bat is shifted more toward the handle, where some hitters are more ...