
“Yankees Unleash Homers in Thunderous 12-3 Blowout: What’s Igniting Their Batting Fury?”
The Yankees’ four home runs on Sunday followed up a nine-homer eruption on Saturday, beginning with three deep balls on Milwaukee’s first three pitches of the game. The Bronx bombing continued, resulting in seven home runs in the opening three innings, which set a MLB record.
This home run onslaught from the Yankees comes amid the revelation that several of the team’s hitters are using newly designed bats that put more wood in the lower part of the barrel. As a result of more mass toward the “sweet spot” of the bat, closer to the handle, the new bats are shaped more like bowling pins or torpedoes.
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