The New York Yankees took the baseball world by storm when they debuted their new "torpedo bats," but one slugger doesn't use them.
Aaron Judge has no interest in using the New York Yankees' new "torpedo" bats. The Yankees have made noise early this MLB season by using bats that have more wood in the barrel. The new bats are entirely legal,
The New York Yankees had an incredible offensive day on Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers. So did slugger Aaron Judge.
TAMPA — Aaron Judge took the field for the first time Saturday and had a hard two-run single through the left side of the infield in his second at-bat. “I was glad to be back out there ...
While having Schmidt out to start the year is a blow for Aaron Judge and the Yankees, the pitcher explained that there is no signs of a major injury in his shoulder. "It's more like shoulder ...
No one would fault New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge ... the top player in baseball and turns 33 in April; this is usually when veterans prefer to get 25 to 30 at-bats. Judge is fresh off ...
Aaron Judge talked about his game plan for the regular season. With the mission to improve his performance, Judge revealed wanting to get his hands on "more at-bats." According to the Yankees ...
An early storyline in the 2025 MLB season has been the "torpedo" bats used by the New York Yankees. In its first two games, the lineup cranked 11 home