Yankees players using new 'torpedo' bat
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The Bronx Bombers tied an MLB record as they hit 15 home runs in their opening three-game series – including a franchise-record nine in their 20-9 rout over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
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Cortes said he doesn’t see an issue with several of the Yankees, including Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe, Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt and Austin Wells, using the torpedo bats because they’re ...
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New torpedo bats drew attention over the weekend among Major League Baseball players and fans, but what exactly are they and are they legal?
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Sporting News on MSNAaron Judge explains why he's not using Yankees' new bat designFans noticed throughout the game that a handful of Yankees hitters were using a newly designed bat, which featured a thicker barrel - the design has been dubbed the "torpedo" bat.
How much more do you want from Aaron Judge? The New York Yankees captain was asked why he has not yet used one of the new “torpedo” bats. He made it clear that while he respects the innovation behind the bats,
After hitting nine home runs on Saturday, the New York Yankees hit another four home runs on Sunday in a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, one of them courtesy of captain Aa
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The NY Yankees' new torpedo bats drew attention Saturday, as they hit a team-record nine homers against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The New York Yankees had an incredible offensive day on Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers. So did slugger Aaron Judge.
After the Yankees' home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.
NEW YORK - If the New York Yankees played only in the first inning, it would be fine with them. The Bronx Bombers continued their assault on the baseball in the opening frame, as reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge made his presence felt in a hurry in the finale of a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.