MLB, torpedo bats
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NJ.com |
Boone compared the process of choosing a torpedo bat to getting fitted for golf clubs.
USA Today |
The so-called torpedo bats − the MLB-legal, tailor-made bats with weight redistributed toward the label − were thought to have aided the Yankees as they crushed 15 home runs in their three-game set a...
Bleacher Report |
the Yankees were already four home runs into a historic nine-homer barrage that resulted in a 20-9 blowout.
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