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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 ...
A number of Top 100 prospects proved worthy of their rankings, but a player in the Single-A Florida State League took a good ...
After subpar offensive performances in the first two games against the Arizona Diamonbacks, the Yankees responded with a gargantiuan punch in the series finale mashing three more homers as they ...
While the specific manufacturing details remain proprietary, the results have been immediately visible in the team’s offensive performance. Not all Yankees players have embraced the new ...
But in addition to the New York Yankees hitting a franchise-record nine home runs in Saturday’s historic offensive performance, there was considerable attention on the “torpedo” bats some ...
The New York Yankees put on an offensive performance for the ages on Saturday, scoring a staggering 20 runs in their blowout victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. The Yankees set a new franchise ...
The New York Yankees have completed 6.2 percent of their 2025 season, but sweeping conclusions are already being formed. It’s ...
New York Yankees fans reacted to the incredible performance from Ben Rice to help them come back to take down the Tampa Bay Rays.
The New York Yankees showcased an impressive offensive performance against the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday, but amidst the fireworks, an important story emerged: Max Fried made his debut on the ...
Doing anything more would represent a season for the ages for the Yankees' top offensive player ... Like every player, his performance is going to wax and wane over the course of what will ...
bouncing back after an 0-for-3 performance in the season opener. The 26-year-old’s third-inning blast was just one of several eye-popping longballs in the Yankees’ offensive explosion ...
As the Yankees mashed a franchise-record nine home runs in the win, a notable change to the Bronx Bombers' bat was pointed out by YES Network’s play-by-play broadcaster, Michael Kay.
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