Some Yankees players used a new bat during the second game in the Major League Baseball season against the Milwaukee Brewers.
So they had bats made ... made of solid wood and not have a cup at the tip deeper than an inch. Bat grip substances also can't go longer than 18 inches from the bottom of the handle.
Michael Kay explains that the Yankees made new bats ... wood and not have a cup at the tip deeper than an inch. Bat grip substances also can't go longer than 18 inches from the bottom of the handle.
Michael Kay explains that the Yankees made new bats ... wood and not have a cup at the tip deeper than an inch. Bat grip substances also can't go longer than 18 inches from the bottom of the handle.
James Wood made a solid first impression over the ... and it'd be five problematic bats in the order if he's out. If the White Sox are fine with trading him within the division, this could be ...
The Yankees' new "Torpedo" bats are the talk of baseball. The bats -- which Major League Baseball confirmed are legal \-\- ...
Yes, the Yankees have a literal genius MIT Physicist, Lenny (who is the man), on payroll. He invented the “Torpedo” barrel. It brings more wood - and mass - to where you most often make contact as a ...
After hitting a franchise-record nine home runs in the Yankees' 20-9 clobbering against the Brewers, plenty of noise was made ...
Michael Kay explains that the Yankees made new bats "where they moved a lot of the wood into the label so the harder part of the bat is going to strike the ball." 'You see the shape of [second ...
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