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Max Muncy's clutch home run and bat flip send social media into a frenzy after a dramatic Dodgers win over the Mets.
When major league batters step up to the plate, they're usually accompanied by a black or brown bat. Except on ... a shake-up with the Dodgers, a few guys retire and The Good, The Bad & The ...
Before the Yankees' franchise-record nine-homer outburst on Saturday, the Dodgers' hitting coaches had never heard of "torpedo" bats. "I saw them like everybody else did — on social media and TV ...
Arguably the toughest stretch of the A's season continues on Tuesday, with the club set to take on the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. On the one hand, the A's are the best ...
In his playing days, Eric Gagne’s objective was simple. “My job was to break bats,” the former Dodgers closer joked with a laugh. Which makes his current occupation, as chief executive of ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to a historic 8-0 start, and they’ve done it without using baseball’s newest obsession: the “torpedo” bat. However, the latest sensation to hit MLB didn't ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers seem to be doing just fine this season in the midst of the torpedo bat craze taking over the baseball world. The latest player on the star-studded roster who has spoken out ...
Dodger fans took note of Nimmo’s unusual behavior in the on-deck circle. The veteran outfielder was using a sledgehammer to prepare for his plate appearances, not a bat like most of his peers.
Max Muncy -- the Los Angeles Dodgers one, not the A's guy -- decided to try the now-famous (or infamous, as some feel) torpedo bat on Wednesday night in an eventual win over the Atlanta Braves.
Rebilas-Imagn Images It should come as no surprise that the Dodgers' big three of Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts are the bats to be careful around, but since the calendar flipped ...