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An All-Star pitcher doesn’t hide his anger and reacts to the “Torpedo Bats” by claiming to let the pitchers use their own weapons

Sports are in constant evolution, and baseball is not an exception. In Major League Baseball, the introduction of the "torpedo bat" has monopolized the conversation during the inaugural week, emerging as a weapon that is now supercharging offensive production.And it's no surprise. Like something out of a Hollywood blockbuster, a New York Yankees physicist came up with the brilliant idea of thickening the barrel of the bat right where it usually connects with the ball.The result? A massive increase in home runs and a lot of debate about it.An All-Star pitcher weighs in, but....Philadelphia Phillies reliever Matt Strahm suggests a compromise: let hitters use "whatever bat they want," as long as pitchers can also bring back the pine tar to level the playing field against these new tools.Got many talents! Livvy Dunne shows how to properly eat a crawfish and […]

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The Mets are envious of the Yankees and sign up for torpedo bats: one of their stars already has one

The New York Yankees caused a stir last weekend with a nine-home run game and another with four, and the publicity for the new bat exploded among the media and social networks, as well as among all the fans.The torpedo bats used by the Bronx Bombers are not for the exclusive use of the Bronx Bombers, as a player in Queens also knows what it is like to hit with the new bat.An emotional moment! Father gets caught watching his son's goal in the middle of an interviewFrancisco Lindor, player for the New York Mets, is the only player on that team who uses the torpedo bat, but unlike his teammates, the Puerto Rican shortstop has shown that standing in the batter's box with the new bat does not mean anything different.Lindor went 0-for-11 with three strikeouts in the Mets' […]

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The evil genius behind the Yankees’ ‘torpedo’ bats and why they’re legal

The New York Yankees have been on fire this season and part of that success could be thanks to a MIT physicist who created the controversial 'torpedo' bats, which MLB has already confirmed are legal. In the first three games of the season, the Yankees hit 15 home runs, tying the all-time record set by the Detroit Tigers in 2006 at the start of the campaign. The Bronx Bombers swept the series against the Brewers with three undisputed victories by 4-2 on Opening Day, 20-9 on Saturday night and 12-3 on SundayInsane enduring challenge! Trevor Bauer destroys his hands catching 50,000 baseballs in one monthThe innovation of the 'torpedo' bats is attributed to Aaron Leanhardt, a former Yankees analyst who was hired as the Marlins' field coordinator last winter. The creator of the bats explained how they work: "It's really […]

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