Yankees, MLB and Torpedo
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Now, the primary discussion in baseball is about the "torpedo" bats several New York players are using.
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New York faced the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday in its fourth game of the season and wasted no time making early noise with solo home runs from Jasson Domínguez in the third inning and Anthony Vol...
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the team went deep three times – one each for Jasson Domínguez, Anthony Volpe and Ben Rice – to reach 18 through the first four games of the 2025 season.
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New York Yankees, Brett Gardner
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Officials released the body back to the family on March 26, the Costa Rican Judicial Investigations Police confirmed.
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Zuniga said “high emissions of carbon monoxide contamination were detected” in the hotel room where the Gardner family was staying at Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort.
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“Rizzo would bring the established bat to the lineup with his career slash line of .261/.361/.467 plus 303 home runs between the Cubs and New York Yankees. With playing for the Cubs earlier in his career he knows the NL Central Division and returning there before he truly retires would be a convenient ending to his career,” Myers wrote.
The New York Yankees' new torpedo bats, developed by MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt who has also done work for NASA, have gone viral and sparked a fierce debate.
The Yankees tried trading the veteran this offseason to create more financial flexibility. He has a vesting option for 2026 if he pitches 140 innings this season. The Yankees likely will try to limit his innings in 2025, but their depth has taken a hit.
Analyzing Wednesday’s Arizona Diamondbacks at New York Yankees odds and lines, with MLB expert picks, predictions and best bets.
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Washington Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews graduated from the MLB Top 100 prospect list. As a result, New York Yankees' top prospect George Lombard Jr. is in. The 19-year-old infielder was the No. 26 overall pick in the draft back in 2023 and is currently listed on the roster for High-A Hudson Valley.
An MIT-educated physicist is credited with the design of the new "torpedo" bat. It's sparked a power surge in parts of baseball.