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The New York Yankees debuted a new style of bat this week, dubbed the "torpedo bats," and one Milwaukee Brewers pitcher has taken a harsh stance on the matter.
From Newsweek
Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine hom...
From The Washington Post
Cortes finished having surrendered seven earned runs, throwing 64 pitches.
From The New York Times
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Brewers pitcher Nestor Cortes had a return to Yankee Stadium to forget on Saturday. A day later, Cortes reflected on allowing five of the Yankees’ team-record nine homers and lasting two-plus innings in a 20-9 loss.
An early storyline in the 2025 MLB season has been the "torpedo" bats used by the New York Yankees. In its first two games, the lineup cranked 11 home
The New York Yankees have had quite the opening weekend against the Milwaukee Brewers, winning the first two games on the series.
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Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice and the New York Yankees went deep four more times in a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, a day after becoming the third team in major league history to hit nine homers in a game.
Three pitches, three home runs. That had never happened to any pitcher to begin any game in AL/NL history. And it was only the start of a Brewers debut that Nestor Cortes would just as soon forget.
The New York Yankees have stormed into the 2025 season in pretty memorable fashion, highlighted by Saturday's 20-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium that included an astounding, history-making nine home runs from the "Bronx Bombers.
The New York Yankees did something on Saturday they've never done in franchise history before; hit nine home runs in a game. That record was created when Oswald Peraza launched a pinch-hit blast 379 feet to left field.
Sam Dekker and Milwaukee Brewers are concerned after watching Nestor Cortes and the pitching staff give up nine home runs to the New York Yankees on Saturday.