Overview
- Torpedo bats, designed with a concentrated mass near the barrel's base, are reshaping hitting dynamics by enhancing swing efficiency and power.
- MLB has officially confirmed the bats' compliance with regulations, validating their use across the league despite criticism from some fans and analysts.
- Early adopters, including players like Elly De La Cruz and Jazz Chisholm Jr., report increased exit velocities and home run rates using the new design.
- The bats have sparked debate over competitive fairness, but supporters argue their impact is as much psychological as it is technical.
- Pitchers are adapting by prioritizing breaking pitches and unpredictability to mitigate the offensive advantages provided by the torpedo bats.