The New York Yankees introduced a "Torpedo" bat designed for more powerful hits, leading to nine home runs against the Milwaukee Brewers. Fans reacted with jokes and memes, while some questioned ...
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees’ bats were certainly alive during Saturday’s 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. And some of them looked a bit different than usual — though the league ...
The New York Yankees’ offense broke out on Saturday as the team hit nine home runs in a 20-9 clobbering of the Milwaukee Brewers. Aaron Judge hit three home runs and nearly had a fourth as the ...
NEW YORK — The Yankees’ record-setting performance on offense against the Brewers on Saturday featured a new bat design that’s so unusual it looks illegal at first glance. Play-by-play ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. likes his new torpedo-shaped bat quite a bit. He's hit three home runs in two games with the unusual-looking bat, which has more mass below the barrel to help hitters who tend to ...
The New York Yankees belted nine home runs in Saturday's 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers and they had the baseball world talking about the new bats that two of their players used in the ...
Is it the bat or the confidence that a bat that looks like a torpedo gives? Anthony Volpe isn’t quite sure just yet, but after hitting two home runs in his first two games of the season with the ...
The New York Yankees' "torpedo" bats-- their new redesigned lumber that moves more wood into the label area to create more area where hitters make contact -- are all the buzz after their huge 20-9 ...
The New York Yankees had quite the Saturday, blasting nine home runs in a 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. And the bats used by many of their players caught the attention of the baseball world.
It only took the Yankees two games in 2025 to live up to their "Bronx Bombers" nickname. New York's offense dominated against the Brewers on Saturday afternoon, leading to a 20-9 victory and 2-0 ...
The New York Yankees set a franchise record for home runs with nine on Saturday at home against the Milwaukee Brewers. Perhaps the team's newly-designed wooden bats had something to do with it?
Don't count on Aaron Judge, the American League's reigning Most Valuable Player Award winner, to become the next member of the New York Yankees to take up the team's new "torpedo" bat. Rather ...
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