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MLB’s 2025 Torpedo Bats: A New Era in Baseball

MLB’s 2025 Torpedo Bats: A New Era in Baseball

The 2025 Major League Baseball season is set to introduce a groundbreaking change with the legalization of 'Torpedo Bats,' a new type of bat designed to enhance the game's excitement. Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott of the Philadelphia Phillies have been vocal about their experiences with these innovative bats, describing them as game-changers that add a new dimension to hitting.

The introduction of Torpedo Bats has sparked a variety of reactions across the league. Alex Bregman, now with the Boston Red Sox, expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact on his performance. Meanwhile, former New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia shared his positive views on the bats, stating, 'I think it's great. It's going to bring more fans to the game.'

MLB's decision to legalize Torpedo Bats for the 2025 season aims to increase offensive output and attract a broader audience. The move has been met with both excitement and skepticism, as traditionalists worry about the integrity of the game. However, the consensus among players and fans alike is that this innovation could herald a new era in baseball.

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What makes a torpedo bat?

The “torpedo” bat – so named due to its shape resembling a torpedo – is a customized bat that tailors the barrel for each hitter. Gone is the standard swell of the bat as it's replaced with more wood in the barrel shifted closer to the hands.

What are torpedo bats in baseball?

Torpedo bats are defined by an untraditional barrel, which rests closer to the hitter's hands. The bats are designed with more wood concentrated in the area of the bat where the hitter is most likely to hit the ball.

Are the torpedo bats new?

MLB's torpedo bats aren't new — and they aren't magic. This season, the average runs per game are up by 0.04 and batting average is down 5 points.

Who makes the Yankees torpedo bat?

Baseball is already seeing a new phenomenon this year -- torpedo bats. The tapered bats that focus weight to the sweet spot, potentially enabling bigger hits, are made by King of Prussia-based Victus Sports.

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