by Albert Inestein in Baseball

Baseball season is back, and the New York Yankees are making headlines. Their incredible start involves a customized bat called the "torpedo" bat, designed to maximize hitting power. This bat, developed by MIT physicist Aaron "Lenny" Leanhardt, redistributes the weight of the bat to a hitter's "sweet spot," leading to more powerful hits. The Yankees aren't alone; other teams are experimenting with the torpedo bat, but its effectiveness and legality are sparking debate. While some players praise its benefits, others express concerns about its fairness and potential impact on the game. The Yankees' impressive performance, fueled by the torpedo bat, raises questions about the future of bat design and the ongoing arms race between hitters and pitchers.