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Aaron Judge homered three times, also combining with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Milwaukee’s Nestor Cortes, and the Yankees tied a team record with ...
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The slugger signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract as a free agent in December.
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New York racked up nine total homers through seven innings, setting a new franchise record.
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Amid concern from fans about a potential competitive advantage with the new bats, an MLB spokesperson told The Athletic's Chris Kirschner that "the shape of the bat does not violate the rules." The 2025 MLB rulebook requires bats to be single pieces of solid wood no longer than 42 inches long.
Some Yankees players used a new bat during the second game in the Major League Baseball season against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Some Yankees are using a new bat design that went viral on social media during the club's historic 20-9 win over the Brewers.
YES announcer Michael Kay pointed out during the broadcast that several players had been using a design with a barrel closer to the hands.
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The New York Yankees had a big offensive outing Saturday afternoon but the team's newly designed bats are being questioned. Here's what to know.
The New York Yankees teed off on the Milwaukee Brewers at will on Saturday, with some interesting equipment. Amid a nine-homer, 16-hit demolition of the Brewers' pitching staff — which started with three straight homers off old friend Nestor Cortes and ended with a final score of 20-9 — YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay explained at least a few
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 make contact closer to the label than the true barrel.