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It makes sense, then, that the talk around Major League Baseball after Opening Weekend concerned not a player or a team, a ...
Many of the Yankees used torpedo bats while posting historic numbers this weekend. Here's how the team started using the oddly-shaped bats and why they're legal.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. New York Yankees slugger Paul Goldschmidt uses a torpedo bat against the Milwaukee Brewers on ...
TORONTO — They’re all the rage across baseball. The New York Yankees made waves this weekend with new “torpedo” bats that several of their players used en route to tying an MLB record with ...
The Bronx Bombers now have torpedoes in their arsenal. The wood of the bat is shifted from the barrel towards the batter's hands to create a custom sweet spot where contact is most frequently made.
As Manfred alluded to, there isn't some wider conspiracy at play. The modified bats are within MLB rules, and they're out in the open for everyone to see. It's also too soon to know whether the ...
The uproar of the weekend was the modified bats being swung by some members of the New York Yankees, including Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe. The Yankees offense happened to go bonkers ...