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Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy tried the torpedo bat, like several others. He says they are just not his cup of tea.
Max Muncy became the first Los Angeles Dodgers player to use the new torpedo bat design in Wednesday’s game against the Atlanta Braves. Muncy went 0-for-3 with the bowling pin-shaped bat before ...
Dodgers star Max Muncy added to the sudden torpedo bat craze. He emerged as the latest MLB player seen using one before facing the Braves.
To torpedo or not to torpedo. That’s what Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was deciding on Wednesday night as the Braves were clinging to a 5-3 lead in the eighth inning. After starting the game 0-for ...
Max Muncy ditched the torpedo bat on Wednesday. AP With two men in scoring position, Muncy ripped one to right center field to erase the 5-0 deficit and tie the game at five. “Obviously the ...
Swinging what might now be called MLB's traditional lumber, Muncy laced a two-out double against Braves closer Raisel ...
Max Muncy's relationship with the ballyhooed torpedo bat may have been a fleeting ... "It might be something that I use as a practice bat and then go back to my bat for the game.
That’s what Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was deciding on Wednesday night as the Braves were clinging to a 5-3 lead in the eighth inning. After starting the game 0-for-3, and 2-for-25 for the season, ...
While the torpedo became one of the hottest items in baseball, Dodgers slugger Max Muncy revealed that the team was equally surprised by the bat, especially considering they work with the company that ...
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.
After the Yankees smashed 15 home runs in a single weekend—nine of them coming off the unique bats shaped like a bowling pin—interest is spreading fast across MLB. Dodgers hitting coaches Aaron Bates ...