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Yankees’ Power Surge: 9 Home Runs Against Brewers and Nestor Cortes’ Nightmare Outing

Yankees’ Power Surge: 9 Home Runs Against Brewers and Nestor Cortes’ Nightmare Outing

The New York Yankees showcased an extraordinary offensive display in their recent game against the Milwaukee Brewers, smashing nine home runs in a single game. This power surge was highlighted by the performance of their newly designed 'torpedo' bats, which some speculate played a crucial role in their success. The Yankees' victory was not just a testament to their hitting prowess but also to the innovative design of their equipment, rumored to be influenced by a physicist's expertise.

Amidst the team's triumph, former Yankee pitcher Nestor Cortes faced a challenging outing in a different game. Cortes, who had been a key part of the Yankees' rotation in the past, remained tight-lipped about his performance after what was described as a 'nightmare outing.' His struggle on the mound contrasted sharply with the offensive fireworks displayed by his former teammates.

The Yankees' offensive onslaught, led by stars like Aaron Judge, continues to captivate fans and analysts alike, raising questions about the impact of equipment design on player performance. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Yankees to see if their 'torpedo' bats can maintain their explosive impact.

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How many home runs did the Yankees hit?

Yankees hit historic 9 home runs, including 3 from Aaron Judge and 3 off game's first 3 pitches, to crush Brewers.

Are the Yankees' new bats legal?

And they're legal; Major League Baseball confirmed Sunday that the bats do not violate Major League rules or bat supplier regulations.

Are yankee bats illegal?

Are the Yankees' bats illegal? While some might object to them, the bats don't appear to break any MLB rules. The league only stipulates bats can be no longer than 42 inches or thicker than 2.61 inches, must be made of solid wood and not have a cup at the tip deeper than an inch.

How are the Yankees' new bats legal?

The bats do not violate any rules, an MLB spokesperson confirmed with Sportico. MLB's rulebook lays out the specifications for a bat. “The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches in length,” Rule 3.02 states.

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