Trevor Megill Brewery sounds over Yankees’s controversial new bats

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Several New York Yankees used redesigned bats during the series to open the team of team against Milwaukee Brewers.
The new design puts the barrel closer to your hands instead of a standard position towards the end of the bat. Brewery closer to Trevor Megill called into question the use of “Torpedo” bats and shared his frustration after making New York on Saturday 20 runs on his way to victory in Milwaukee.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. #13 New York Yankees celebrate with Anthony Volpe #11 after hitting the third race in the third home against Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium in New York on March 29. (Mike Stoba/Getty Images)
Yankeesi hit the franchise Nine home runs During victory 20-9. Megill opposed the bats, claiming that they were “terrible”, but also admitting that they were “ingenious” ideas.
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“I think it’s terrible,” “a brewery said New York Post. “We’ll see what the data is saying. I have never seen anything like it before. I feel like it’s something used in Slo-Pitch softball. It’s a genius: put a mass in one place. It could be Bush [league]. Maybe it’s not. But these are yankees, so they will let it slide. “
The Milwaukee Brewers Backer Trevor Megill throws in Bullpen during spring training, February 15, 2025 in Phoenix. (Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA Today Network via Imagingn Images)
The form of bats is located within the rules of the league, which makes it permissible.
According to MLB rule 3.02, “The bat must be smooth, a round rod of more than 2.61 inches in the thickest part and no more than 42 inches. The bat must be one piece of solid wood.” Furthermore, “experimental” bats cannot be used until the manufacturer has provided approval from the Major League baseball about its design and production methods. “
Anthony Volpe from New York Yankees hit a solo home race in the second inning during the match between Milwaukee Brewers, March 27, 2025 in New York. (Mary Decicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
Other players at Brewers Club House opposed Megille’s position, and the first RHYS HOSKINS base suggested that the design had left him intrigued.
“I didn’t only see him after the game,” Hoskins said. “They understood a way to succeed. Logically, it makes a lot of sense, but I’m not a physicist. But how did I not want to look at it anymore?”
“I’ve already talked to some bats for bats from the game to see if I can make my model like that, just to see what it is,” Hoskins added. “We’ll see. Just because it worked for someone does not mean that it will do it. Punching is such a thing. But I would try.”
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Nestor Cortes, who played for Yankeese from 2021-24. And gave up eight runs on Saturday, shrugged with new bats.
“That’s nothing new to me,” Cortes said. “I know a few guys did that last year. I don’t think it matters to me. I have bypassed science and technology. I don’t know; it doesn’t really bother me.”
Yankees He cruised to a 12-3 victory on Sunday to finish three games of breweries.
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