Torpedo Bat Design: Does Science Support the Hype?
The science behind torpedo bats

"Torpedo bats," featuring a bigger barrel and skinnier handle, are sold as a way to increase the number of hits and decrease misses. But does the science back that up? Washington State University conducted a joint research project to determine just that.
Washington State University researchers investigated whether torpedo-shaped baseball bats with larger barrels and thinner handles actually improve hitting performance as manufacturers claim. The study examined whether the bat's distinctive design genuinely increases hits and reduces misses. Results could reshape how players choose equipment.
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