Aaron Leanhardt is the mastermind behind the now-famousāand somewhat controversialāTorpedo Bats that have been turning heads across MLB this season. The New York Yankees have been launching home runs with ease through their first three games, fueling even more attention toward Leanhardtās creation.
So far, the Yankees have already set multiple home run records thanks to the Torpedo Batsāone a franchise record and another a historic MLB milestone, with multiple players in the lineup homering in the same game, a rare feat unlikely to be replicated by another team anytime soon.
Leanhardt echoed what Jazz Chisholm Jr. previously revealed about the bats, emphasizing that while they help, success ultimately comes down to the hittersā mechanics. āIām happy to always help those guys get a little bit better,ā Leanhardt said. āBut ultimately, itās up to them to put good swings on good pitches and grind it out every day. So credit to those guys.ā
āThis has definitely been a project thatās taken over two years to get to this point,ā Leanhardt told reporters. āSo whether itās one offseason, a full season, two offseasonsāthat tends to be just the time scale for guys to, maybe not just buy in, but also for us to help make the adjustments to make it playable, actionable on the field for them.ā
MLB Players Regularly Test New Equipment
Leanhardt revealed that most players experiment with new tools, training methods, and innovations during the offseason. Ultimately, they decide whether to adopt them, and thatās how several Yankees players ended up using the Torpedo Bats.
āA lot of guys will test stuff behind the scenes, but they wonāt take it to the field necessarily until itās really dialed in for them,ā Leanhardt explained. The bat designerās work has already benefited players like Anthony Volpe and Austin Wells, while Rangers slugger Joc Pederson has also confirmed heās ready to use it.
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The Simple Science Behind the Torpedo Bats
In an interview with The Athletic, Leanhardt broke down the straightforward design of the bats. āItās just about making the bat as heavy and as fat as possible in the area where youāre trying to do damage on the baseball,ā he explained. In essence, the design isnāt drastically different from bats that have been used in the past.
Surge in Demand for Torpedo Bats
With the Yankeesā early-season power surge, demand for Torpedo Bats has skyrocketed. Reporter Andy Slater recently revealed that a representative from Chandler Bats confirmed multiple professional playersāincluding international starsāare placing orders.

The torpedo bats used by some New York Yankees players against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Another supplier, Marucci Sports, has also reported a significant uptick in demand for the bats. Prices for a Torpedo Bat range from $90 to over $200, depending on the model and brand.





