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New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia explained why he believes using the viral torpedo bats is "great" for the game rather ...
Nine of the Yankees home runs came from batters who have switched to the torpedo bat. The Winston-Salem Dash, the High-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, have been quick to capitalize on the ...
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NEW YORK — The New York Yankees’ bats were certainly alive during Saturday’s 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. And some of them looked a bit different than usual — though the league ...
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees’ bats were the story of the team’s franchise-record nine-home run day against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday. Then came the discussion about the actual ...
The White Sox’s Andrew Benintendi ... Leading off the game, Miguel Vargas singled to end an eight-pitch at-bat — a big difference from the ninth inning Sunday, when he swung at a 91.8 mph ...
The New York Yankees' torpedo bats are the talk of Major League Baseball after the team hit a franchise-record nine home runs in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody ...
The New York Yankees and their torpedo bats are causing a stir across baseball. In case you missed it, on Saturday, the Yankees set a franchise record for home runs (nine dingers!) against the ...
The New York Yankees' "torpedo" bats-- their new redesigned lumber that moves more wood into the label area to create more area where hitters make contact -- are all the buzz after their huge 20-9 ...
Aaron Leanhardt, the former Michigan physics professor who got his PhD at MIT and was part of the Yankees organization for six-and-a-half years, had a simple question he was trying to answer when ...