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.
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The science behind torpedo bats

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