At 1:54 ET on Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay lit the fuse on what will be remembered as ...
The torpedo bat gained popularity after the Yankees hit 15 home runs during their first three games, but not all players are ...
Baseball bat manufacturers had little evidence to suggest a spike in sales was just around the corner when Major League ...
The game sent shockwaves across Major League Baseball. Other MLB teams have since placed an influx of orders with Hillerich & ...
However, a retail version is expected to drop "in the coming days," Rick Redman, a public relations representative for Hillerich & Bradsby Co., the parent company of Louisville Slugger ...
Yankees' hitters Cody Bellinger and Austin Wells used the models made by Louisville Slugger and hit home runs.
Louisville Slugger has been synonymous with Major League Baseball for more than 100 years, but now Marucci Sports, a company ...
So, what is a torpedo bat? A typical wooden baseball bat only gets wider from the handle to the barrel, while a torpedo bat gets wider toward the center of the barrel then tapers. The end shape ...
Hillerich & Bradsby — the Louisville-based company that makes the Louisville Slugger bats — worked with players and engineers for 18 months to design the torpedo bats. While the torpedo bat ...