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If Max Muncy wanted a message from the baseball gods, they just provided a pretty strong endorsement against the torpedo bat.
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Max Muncy tried the trendy new torpedo bat on Wednesday night. The Los Angeles Dodgers slugger didn't like it. His feeling with the lumber was so off that he ditched it mid-game for his old stick.