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The New York Yankees — and their unusual-looking new bats — made an absolute statement on Saturday by launching nine (9!) home runs in a 20-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium.
Boston Red Sox catcher Connor Wong left in the top of second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night with a ...
It’s certainly a fitting metaphor given the Yankees’ goal this season of finding their own kind of treasure. The custom cleats, which are done with an Air Jordan 1 serving as the base ...
The New York Yankees certainly lived up to their celebrated nickname in a season-opening sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers. The Bronx Bombers belted a record-tying 15 home runs in their first three ...
Early in the game, YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay highlighted a few Yankees using new bats, including Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr., who both went deep. The bats have barrels that are ...
As Yankees announcer Michael Kay explained on YES, the 'Torpedo' bats have more wood around the label area of the bat, as opposed to the barrel. 'The Yankee front office, the analytics department ...
Essentially, the Yankees moved the barrel of the bat a little further down and closer to the label, which is where their hitters tend to make contact. Here is the clip: Michael Kay explains that ...
Texas track and field star Kendrick Smallwood tore his abductor last April. At the Texas Relays Saturday, he rediscovered his best form.
Yankees play-by-play announcer Michael Kay talked about the new bats during the broadcast and talked about how the Yankees’ analytics department helped determine the movement of the wood on the ...
Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay first brought attention to the bats early in Saturday's 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers, and questions about the equipment increased as the home team ran up the ...
Juan Soto gives nod to former team after hitting first Mets home run and it's not the Yankees According to YES Network's Michael Kay, the club had the players' bats retrofitted to put more of the ...
There's swinging the bats well, and then there's what the New York Yankees did against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday. On the first pitch of the lower half of the first inning, Paul Goldschmidt ...