Baseball season is back, and it didn’t take long for the New York Yankees to start crushing records and dominating ...
Johnson said the uptick in homers has led some SEC coaches to believe the college game should transition to using wooden bats ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNTorpedo Bat: The new MLB sensation has ties to the University of MichiganIt’s easy to see how the torpedo bat earned its name. The shape of the bat is shifted slightly, moving the thickest part of ...
The New York Yankees' "torpedo" bats-- their new redesigned lumber that moves more wood into the label area to create more area where hitters make contact -- are all the buzz after their huge 20-9 ...
Perhaps the team's newly-designed wooden bats had something to do with it? Yankees play-by-play broadcaster Michael Kay detailed during the game how New York redesigned its wooden bats thanks to a ...
“He didn’t hit any on the barrel, so they had bats made up where they moved a lot of the wood into the label, so the harder part of the bat is going to actually strike the ball. It’ll allow ...
"He didn't hit any on the barrel. So they had bats made up where they moved a lot of the wood into the label so the harder part of the bat will actually strike the ball." Michael Kay explains that ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Xylo Bats is a company in Texas crafting custom wooden baseball bats. Owner Leland Wetzel made his first bat in 2012, and now the company produces over 1,000 bats a ...
Johnson said the uptick in homers has led some SEC coaches to believe the college game should transition to using wooden bats. Johnson is not among them. He argues home runs and high scores have ...
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