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When MLB.com senior club reporter Jason Beck outlined five questions facing the Tigers ahead of the offseason, he led with the most-pressing one: Where can Detroit upgrade its offense? The story of ...
Ahead of the Red Sox-Yankees series at Fenway Park, one field in small-town Texas brings everything to those who can't make it to Boston.
The biggest storyline of the young 2025 MLB season has been the use of torpedo bats. It's not an inflated Wiffle ball bat or a skewed image, rather it's a bat where the barrel is located closer to ...
New York Yankees hitter Cody Bellinger breaks his torpedo bat during the eighth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. (Wendell Cruz/Imagn Images/Reuters Connect) I watch a lot of ...
The New York Yankees have always liked size: big stars, big contracts, big games, big bodies. A short porch in right field, sure—but all the better for hitting big bombs. So perhaps it’s not ...
The New York Yankees started an exciting trend by introducing torpedo bats to MLB, and the Houston Astros have unsurprisingly stolen the idea.
Baseball’s torpedo bat revolution is here — and it is bulbous A Yankees home run barrage turned the oddly shaped bats into an overnight sensation, and manufacturers are scrambling to keep up ...
Despite losing their first game of the MLB season, the New York Yankees continued their historic start to the year as they broke multiple records through their prolific home run hitting.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy rips the New York Yankees as a 'poverty franchise' after blasting their use of controversial torpedo bats, claiming they are compromising baseball.
The New York Yankees’ 20-9 win against the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday has put the spotlight on the odd, bowling-pin-shaped “torpedo bat” that many of the team’s players were swinging.
The Yankees’ bats are a very scientific version of those, but adjusted for the Major Leagues. Yes, the Yankees have a literal genius MIT Physicist, Lenny (who is the man), on payroll.