A simple analogy..
Torque at the crank center is increased as the rods center line distance from the center of a crank[ radius]increases.
Same as you put a cheater bar on a wrench to break those nasty lug bolts. If you grab your 12" lug wrench and apply 100lbs pressue , your lugs don't move .. but you know they will move real easy with a 28" longer lever [cheater bar]. You have not changed the applied force, but have increased the torque force to break the lug nut by lengthening the lever.
So, if the stroke is long, the same force will have more torque than if the stroke is short.
That's why a 2 lunger John Deere will pull a stump and your 283 Chevy won't..but your 283 will blow the doors off your tractor at a light..
I use the 283 eng as a comparision b/c their fame came from being one of the first big bore/short stroke automobile engines to be put into a common , production car ..
The Ford guys didn't know what happened at the drag races !!!!!