SCOTTSDALE — It took almost a month for the Giants to get their first shipment of torpedo bats last season and just three pitches for them to run out.Tyler Fitzgerald received a pair from Louisville Slugger and gifted one to Patrick Bailey, who like many of his teammates, was awaiting his own shipment of the bats that briefly took Major League Baseball by storm last April. They broke both in the same inning at Petco Park, and because demand was so high across the industry, Fitzgerald knew that was the only shot he was going to get in 2025.You would think that a full offseason would allow vendors to catch up and hitters to stock up. But that’s not the case for the Giants.“They fell off the face of the earth,” Fitzgerald joked when asked if he’s still using one.The infielder is no longer swinging a torpedo bat and Bailey isn’t, either. In fact, there isn’t a single member of the 40-man roster who currently uses one.The bat, which exaggerated the barrel and was popularized by an early-season offensive explosion from the New York Yankees, came and went like a waiver claim on the 2019 Giants. So, what happened?“I don’t know. I...