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The Yankees made home run history during their season-opening homestand, tying an AL/NL record with 15 home runs in their first three games of a season and tying a club mark with 13 home runs in two ...
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New torpedo bats drew attention when the New York Yankees hit a team-record nine homers that traveled a combined 3,695 feet on Saturday.
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The Yankees hit a total of 15 homers and scored 36 runs in the three-game series sweep.
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Officials in Costa Rica have released the body of 14-year-old Miller Gardner — the son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner — to his family.
That’s just trying to be the best we can be,” manager Aaron Boone said Sunday. “We’re trying to win on the margins and that shows up in so many different ways.”
"It's the Yankees, so they'll let it slide," Megill said of the Yankees' new-look bats following New York's 20-9 victory over the Brewers on Saturday, per Dan Martin of the New York Post. The bats were a focal point of conversation, as they resembled bowling pins with some of the wood moved toward the label.
The second game of the new season saw the New York Yankees put up a historic offensive performance. The Yankees blew out the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 on Saturday, thanks to a franch
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Some of the Yankees are using redesigned bats this season and they appear to have made a difference in the first two games of the season.
Amid concern from fans about a potential competitive advantage with the new bats, an MLB spokesperson told The Athletic's Chris Kirschner that "the shape of the bat does not violate the rules." The 2025 MLB rulebook requires bats to be single pieces of solid wood no longer than 42 inches long.
The New York Yankees got off to an excellent start in 2025, with a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers to begin the year.
Prior to the final game of the opening weekend series between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, the hosts held a moment of silence and paid tribute to the late Hall of Fame voice of the Brewers, Bob Uecker.