"It's the Yankees, so they'll let it slide," Megill said of the Yankees' new-look bats following New York's 20-9 victory over the Brewers on Saturday, per Dan Martin of the New York Post. The bats were a focal point of conversation, as they resembled bowling pins with some of the wood moved toward the label.
Aaron Judge became the first player in Yankees history to hit at least four homers in the team’s first three games.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy fumed over the Yankees’ new Torpedo bats in a more than two-minute rant posted on X on Sunday night.
The second game of the new season saw the New York Yankees put up a historic offensive performance. The Yankees blew out the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 on Saturday, thanks to a franch
Milwaukee Brewers closer Trevor Megill fumed t o the New York Post over the torpedo bats that some New York Yankees hitters are using, but even in his own clubhouse, there are hitters who are curious about trying them.
The New York Yankees are usually the talk of baseball, but Saturday’s game took it to a new level, thanks to their new bats.
Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium saw another offensive explosion from the Yankees, who completed a dominant sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 12-3 win. Four more home runs left the yard, including a towering three-run shot from Jazz Chisholm Jr. that brought the home crowd to its feet.
The New York Yankees ' explosive offensive display on Saturday, highlighted by a franchise-record nine home runs, has generated buzz around Major League Baseball. And it was not just because of the result, but due to the unique design of some of their bats.