Rather than a triple, De La Cruz launched a 436-foot homer, his second of the night, that left the bat at more than 110 mph.
MLB’s bat regulations are fairly lax. The “torpedo” bats are legal so long as they follow league Rule 3.02, which states: ...
The New York Yankees took the world by storm last weekend when they scored 20 runs in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Quickly, the reports of the Yankees ...
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WLKY on MSNReds' Elly De La Cruz uses 'torpedo' bat in rout of RangersElly De La Cruz had his breakout game of 2025 Monday night. It also happened to be the first night he used the so-called ...
The reigning World Series champion Dodgers aren't jumping on the torpedo bat bandwagon just yet, but they're not opposed to ...
According to Rowan Kavner from Fox Sports, the Dodgers hitting coaches, Aaron Bates and Robert Van Scoyoc, admit that the ...
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