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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Torpedo bats are making a lot of noise — but they’ve been quietly in MLB for a few years
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Torpedo bats are making a lot of noise — but they’ve been quietly in MLB for a few years

Last updated: April 2, 2025 5:39 am
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The recent introduction of torpedo bats in Major League Baseball has taken the league by storm, with players like Elly De La Cruz of the Cincinnati Reds showcasing their power and effectiveness on the field. De La Cruz’s impressive performance with the torpedo bat, going 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double, and seven RBIs, has sparked a new trend in the baseball world.

While the bats may seem like a recent innovation, experiments with torpedo bats have actually been happening quietly across baseball for some time. Aaron Leanhardt, a Miami Marlins coach, is credited with being the mastermind behind the uniquely shaped bats that have caused a stir in the league. Players like Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe, and Francisco Lindor have already embraced the torpedo bats, leading to an increase in demand from players and fans alike.

The torpedo bats differ from traditional models due to their unique shape, which redistributes weight to bring the “sweet spot” closer to the handle. Made primarily from birch wood, these bats are designed to help hitters make solid contact in an era where pitchers are throwing harder and with more movement than ever before.

Despite the hype surrounding the torpedo bats, not all players and managers are convinced of their effectiveness. Some believe that the recent offensive outbursts by teams like the New York Yankees may be more about pitch location than the bats themselves. However, players like Max Muncy and Ryan Jeffers are eager to give the bats a try and see if they can improve their performance at the plate.

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The future of torpedo bats in baseball remains uncertain, with some players hesitant to make the switch from traditional models. Time will tell if these uniquely shaped bats are here to stay or if they will simply be a passing trend in the world of baseball equipment.

Overall, the introduction of torpedo bats has added an exciting new element to the game, with players and fans alike eager to see how this innovation will impact the sport moving forward. Whether they become a staple in the game or simply a passing fad, the torpedo bats have certainly made their mark on the baseball world.

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