Yankees Used “Torpedo Bats” During Last Year’s Playoffs
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A former Chicago Cubs player speaks out on the controversial torpedo bats after the New York Yankees' explosive series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Yes, the new torpedo bats are legal and meet the regulation standards according to rule 3.02 (a) stating that "the bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thic...
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The New York Yankees put on a show for their fans against the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.
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An MIT-educated physicist is credited with the design of the new "torpedo" bat. It's sparked a power surge in parts of baseball.
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The New York Yankees announced that they have signed right-handed pitcher Adam Ottavino to a Major League contract and added him to the active roster.
The Yankees brought back a familiar face Tuesday, signing Adam Ottavino to a major league deal and adding him to the active roster in time for their series opener against Arizona in The Bronx. The move comes with closer Devin Williams being put on the paternity list.
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amNewYork on MSNYankees reunite with reliever Adam Ottavino on major-league dealThe New York Yankees have brought back veteran reliever Adam Ottavino on a major-league deal, the team announced on Tuesday, in a corresponding move in which closer Devin Williams was placed on the paternity list.
One of the biggest stories from the first weekend of the 2025 Major League Baseball season is the Yankees' 'torpedo' bats, and one of those involved used to coach at Dawson Community College.
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Peraza and non-roster invite Pablo Reyes secured the final two bench spots while Yoendrys Gómez and Brent Headrick rounded out the bullpen as the Yankees announced their 26-man roster before opening the season Thursday with a win over the Brewers. That said, things can change quickly.