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Several New York Yankees players have used redesigned bats this season. The new bats feature a barrel closer to a batter's hands instead of toward the end of the bat.
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Costantini had a similar process and thought the hype surrounding the torpedo since it exploded into the baseball consciousness over the weekend was a “hoax.”
From U.S. News & World Report
A bat with a wider barrel sometimes referred to as a torpedo bat sits next to a normal bat during the first inning of MLB baseball game against the Washington Nationals, in Toronto, Monday, March 31, ...
From Houston Chronicle
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The latest MLB controversy surrounding the "Torpedo Bat" has Yankees fans firing back at pitcher Trevor Megill. That comes after the Yankees brushed aside the Milwaukee Brewers, winning all three ...
The new bat technology was the talk of Major League Baseball. It was revealed during the broadcast, and essentially, the Yankees altered their bats after noticing Anthony Volpe te
That was Megill on Sunday morning, a day after the Yankees clobbered nine home runs — five with the torpedo-shaped bat. Then the Yankees went out and hit four more — two coming off Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s new-look bat — in a 12-3 pounding of the Brewers .
The New York Yankees continue to send baseballs into the orbit. In fact, they just set a new MLB record amid a pair of home runs on Tuesday.
Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer in the first inning for his 500th career extra-base hit as the host New York Yankees raced out to a big lead and earned a 9-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night.
The Yankees' four home runs on Sunday followed up a nine-homer eruption on Saturday, beginning with three deep balls on Milwaukee's first three pitches of the game. The Bronx bombing continued, resulting in seven home runs in the opening three innings, which set a MLB record.
Suarez leads the majors with five homers through his first five games, and the Arizona Diamondbacks hope to see their third baseman produce another big swing Wednesday night when they visit the New York Yankees.
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is not connecting the torpedo bats to his elbow injury delaying his season debut.