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As a result, the baseball industry and an astonishingly wide audience beyond it have taken an immense interest in the origins of this bat innovation and how it might impact the game moving forward.
He then went into the dugout and absolutely destroyed his bat out of frustration. Pham was 0-for-3 after that at-bat, with three striekouts, although, he did have a sacrifice fly, which gave the ...
With several players using a new torpedo-shaped model bat, folks quickly wondered about the legality of them, leading to manager Aaron Boone chiming in on the subject. “That’s just trying to ...
He didn’t hit any on the barrel, so they had bats made up where they moved a lot of the wood into the label, so the harder part of the bat is going to actually strike the ball.” Michael Kay ...
He specifically pointed out Chisholm’s bat, which appeared to have a big barrel and a skinnier handle. "The Yankee front office, the analytics department, did a study on Anthony Volpe and every ...
HOUSTON — Jeff McNeil is swinging a bat in the early stages of his comeback from a right oblique strain. The Mets second baseman, according to manager Carlos Mendoza, began hitting off a tee on ...
The New York Yankees' explosive offensive display on Saturday, highlighted by a franchise-record nine home runs, has generated buzz around Major League Baseball. And it was not just because of the ...
NEW YORK — The Yankees’ record-setting performance on offense against the Brewers on Saturday featured a new bat design that’s so unusual it looks illegal at first glance. Play-by-play ...
Just a weird sky, weird game. Good to get a win." Early in Saturday's home run barrage, the YES Network broadcast showed a new style of bat several Yankees are using this season, including Jazz ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. likes his new torpedo-shaped bat quite a bit. He's hit three home runs in two games with the unusual-looking bat, which has more mass below the barrel to help hitters who tend to ...
But don't worry about Aaron Judge: He won't be a part of it. Fans have taken notice to a new "torpedo" style bat that several Yankees players have been using since spring training. The bats ...
During Sunday's game pitting the Minnesota Twins against the St. Louis Cardinals, Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers debuted his own torpedo bat. He appears to be the first non-Yankee to use the new bat ...