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Yankees' Torpedo Bats Drive Nine Home Runs in Yesterday's Game
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3/30/2025
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00:00
The Yanks built nine home runs yesterday and everybody's talking about a certain batting utensil, Tom. Fill us in here.
00:07
Yeah, so the Yankees, obviously, they're known for their power. It was a beautiful day. Like you said yesterday, there was wind blowing out.
00:14
It is a hitter-friendly park, but the Yanks are using new, unique, whatever you want to call them, bats that they are dubbing the torpedo bats,
00:22
which are a slightly different shape where the meat of the bat is actually centered around the barrel.
00:28
So it's not like a uniform shape that goes to the end. It's a little fatter in the middle and then thins out towards the end.
00:35
And this was designed in part by someone they have on staff. His nickname is Lenny, one of their analytics people that is a former MIT professor.
00:44
He was also a professor at Michigan who helped design these that the majority of the contact of the ball is at the barrel.
00:51
So therefore, wouldn't you want the densest part of the bat in that spot?
00:55
And granted, it's a one game sample size where they score 20 runs and nine home runs.
00:59
So I think that leaps off the page. But we were talking during the break that this is within the confines of the rules.
01:05
The MLB came out with the same yesterday that is within the confines of the rules. The bat can't be longer than X.
01:09
It can't be wider than a certain part at its fattest part. And it is within these rules.
01:15
So I think that the nine home runs and the 20 runs and the bat, it jumps off the page at you.
01:22
But anyone can do this. And that's what it really comes down to. And I always like to take things on the opposite side.
01:27
Like, what if the Yankees were using a super thin bat and they were hitting all these home runs?
01:32
Would everyone be complaining because they're still within the rules at that point?
01:35
Yeah, growing up as a kid, like you see the wiffle ball bat, right? You have the yellow skinny one.
01:40
And then you have the red bat with the giant barrel. So different things for what different people like to see.
01:44
But basically, baseball, we've always been pressing the lever down, whether it's throwing a spitball,
01:49
whether it's quirking about like Sammy Sosa hitting a ton of home runs, his bat breaks.
01:53
Oh, no. Look what he's doing here. The steroid arrow, the juice ball arrows.
01:56
We talk about the humidor error. And now we actually have a team that and we're asking the question mainly, is it legal?
02:02
But based upon the rules that have set forth by Major League Baseball, you are pressing the boundaries.
02:07
But it is completely legal. It's almost akin to like the Dodgers.
02:10
Wait, you're circumventing the payroll. The Dodgers go, I look at the letter of the law.
02:14
We're not doing anything wrong at this point. And they're not.
02:17
How do you think Major League Baseball is going to look at this? Because let's just say we are reactionary.
02:21
Over the next week, the Yankees hit an average of over three and a half home runs per game.
02:26
Does the rest of Major League Baseball figure out this formula, contact their bat suppliers and get it changed?
02:31
Or does Major League Baseball come out with maybe a statement this week saying Yanks aren't doing anything wrong?
02:35
It's not banging on a trash can. It's not buzzers on your shoulder to let you know a fastball is coming.
02:40
It's completely legal.
02:42
I think it's completely legal. And frankly, this reminds me of like a Belichick type situation where he found something in the rules.
02:49
He's going to push up to that to that limit. And it's not illegal.
02:53
It's within the confines. But like people aren't used to this being something that teams do.
02:59
And is this the new norm? Like you said, like this could be the new norm.
03:02
Like we moved away from, you know, the shifts and spitballs and the three outcomes for baseball.
03:08
But like if this is going to be the new norm, teams are going to find ways to do things.
03:13
And whether it's stealing bases with the bases being bigger, whether it's the pitch clock and you're trying to time things differently,
03:18
teams are going to do everything that they possibly can to win an extra game here or there,
03:22
which puts them ahead in the standings, which gets them a whole field advantage, which has them score one extra run.
03:26
How many times have teams lost games, won nothing or 2-1?
03:29
And if you have that extra run, all of a sudden you're tied going in extras and then extra innings.
03:33
And at least the regular season, it's a coin flip with that runner starting on second.
03:37
So I'm fine with it. The MLB says it's okay. I hope every team adopts it.
03:41
And we continue to push things as far as possible to give us the best possible outcomes.
03:45
I love it. I don't think anybody's ever come up and said, you know what?
03:48
Sometimes the Major League Baseball in the playoffs, ooh, that was a really good 2-1 game.
03:52
We don't need 2-1 games in March and April. We want points on the board, which means runs on the board.
03:56
This could be it. Is this the MLB push push?
03:59
I'm thinking about this. This is the MLB push push.
04:04
Every team has the possibility to do the push push.
04:07
Everyone can make the bats. Everyone can do the push push.
04:10
This is the MLB push push. Get on board, figure out how to be better, and get out there and do it.
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