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Major League Baseball confirmed Sunday that the bats do not violate Major League rules or bat supplier regulations.
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Costantini had a similar process and thought the hype surrounding the torpedo since it exploded into the baseball consciousness over the weekend was a “hoax.”
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A bat model that is thickest where the hitter is most likely to make contact? It's such a simple concept, and the early returns suggest it really is effective.
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Escarra, an Uber driver-turned-Yankees catcher, collected his first career hit in his first MLB start on Thursday.
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The new bats caused excitement when New York Yankees hitters clobbered home runs with them opening weekend, and that has some Portland players eager to give the torpedo bat some swings.
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It’s Dave Sims’ first year in the Yankees’ broadcasting booth, but his home run call isn’t new. Sims’ who spent 2007-2024 in the Mariners’ booth, has the tagline “Hey now!” when a player blasts a homer. It’s also the name of his podcast, which debuted last year. The phrase is also central to another New York voice: Howard Stern.
While famed SiriusXM shock jock Howard Stern took an interest in the new Yankees radio broadcaster’s catchphrase during his show on Wednesday — presumably believing that it was an ode to “The King of All Media” — Sims jumped on social media Thursday to set the record straight.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. not only still carries a grudge against a Miguel Rojas, but the old-school values of Major League Baseball, too.