The Yankees’ glaring issue from 2024 showed up again, and it’s only the second game of the season. They committed five errors during a 20-9 win over the Brewers on Saturday in The Bronx ...
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 ...
Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. hits a single with his new bat on March 29, 2025. Jason Szenes for the NY Post The Brewers were on the wrong end of the Yankees and their new torpedo bats this ...
The New York Yankees teed off on the Milwaukee Brewers at will Saturday, with some interesting equipment. Amid a nine-homer, 16-hit demolition of the Brewers' pitching staff — which started with ...
The New York Yankees swept the Milwaukee Brewers in their opening series, hitting a record-setting 15 home runs in the process. The Yankees' new "torpedo" bats have drawn attention, but MLB has ...
The New York Yankees love the home run ball. They’re called the Bronx Bombers for a reason. And they might have the answer to hitting even more: newly shaped bats. The Milwaukee Brewers are ...
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 ...
The New York Yankees are usually the talk of baseball, but Saturday’s game took it to a new level, thanks to their new bats. The Yankees blasted the Milwaukee Brewers, 20-9, and hit a franchise ...
The New York Yankees had a big offensive outing Saturday afternoon to improve to 2-0 after its opening series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Aaron Judge led the Yankees in the 20-9 victory ...
The New York Yankees had a historic first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday at Yankee Stadium. After Yankees’ starting pitcher Max Fried pitched a scoreless top of the first ...
With the Yankees sharing mixed feelings on the torpedo bats, Boone said that the team is not recommending them to players. Instead, it’s up to individual hitters if they want to use them.
NEW YORK — "Is this real?" Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was genuinely surprised to learn that the Yankees' new torpedo bats have garnered so much national interest over the past 24 hours.