Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. hits a single with his new bat on March 29, 2025. Jason Szenes for the NY Post The Brewers were on the wrong end of the Yankees and their new torpedo bats this ...
Instead of adopting the well-known torpedo shape, the Yankees sluggers’ bat was more in the shape of a bowling pin in the playoffs. In an interview with The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty and Chris ...
during which the Yankees set a franchise record by hitting nine home runs in a single game. Megill's sentiments on the "bowling pin" bats weren't shared by some of his teammates, however.
According to a post from the official MLB social media pages, the Yankees are going to be offering an Italian staple with a Bronx twist with fans able to purchase a tiramisu in a mini helmet ...
This time, the torpedo came close, but not close enough. The Yankees offense, silent against Arizona right-hander Zac Gallen, came alive in the bottom of the ninth, capped by Anthony Volpe’s ...
The New York Yankees have unveiled their dining options ... Going to Yankee Stadium and looking for the tiramisu helmet, you'll want to look for the Christian Petroni stand at section 125.
The New York Yankees certainly lived up to their celebrated ... Similar to a bowling pin, the bat is fatter where the label is and it tapers off slightly toward the end. The redistribution of ...
The Yankees slugger used the bowling-pin-shaped bats last season, including during a torrid playoff run in which he struck seven home runs in 14 games. “It’s something that makes a lot of sens ...
The baseball world is well aware of the Yankees’ torpedo bats. But that doesn’t mean other teams will be able to replicate them. The bowling-pin-shaped bats became the talk of MLB thanks to ...
The New York Yankees have stirred up controversy to start the 2025 MLB season, even though what they're doing is perfectly legal. You can see it in the video: the area below the barrel is fatter!