The Atlanta Braves are off to one of the worst imaginable starts this season and it just shows they had the wrong scapegoat in 2024.
The Atlanta Braves are in need of solutions. After starting their season 0-4 and an upcoming series against the 2024 World Series Champions to say that the Braves are struggling would be an understatement.
The Atlanta Braves are already sold on the results generated by the Yankees' batters. The Braves are a batter-heavy lineup - they tied the team season record for home runs with 307 home runs in 2023. Just like fans of other teams, the Braves seem ready to take the plunge and test the 'torpedo'-shaped bats currently being used by the Yankees.
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Yardbarker on MSNAfter Yankees' hot start, will other teams start using torpedo bats?After the New York Yankees steamrolled the Milwaukee Brewers in their opening three-game series, will their new torpedo bats become standard in Major League Baseball?
The New York Yankees have the entire MLB world talking about their new torpedo bats after they spent the weekend hitting a gazillion home runs against the Milwaukee Brewers. These new bats, which have more wood just below the barrel,
The Yankees' 'Torpedo Bat' craze peaked over the weekend, prompting a rival team's All-Star to say "send a few over here" during a live in-game interview.
The bats shaped like bowling pins at the end have baseball buzzing after they were used by Yankees players who contributed to a barrage of 15 home runs in the first three games.
With all the attention surrounding the Yankees’ torpedo bats over the last few days, one might think they’re the only team using them. That’s far from the case, regardless of what opposing fans
Oh, it probably won't matter, but it's worth pondering that the most significant feat of this opening weekend was the Padres sweeping four games against Atlanta, marking six consecutive victories over them at Petco Park, dating to their wild-card steamrolling during last year's playoffs.