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Instead of adopting the well-known torpedo shape, the Yankees sluggers’ bat was more in the shape of a bowling pin in the playoffs. In an interview with The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty and Chris ...
Megill's sentiments on the "bowling pin" bats weren't shared by some of his teammates, however. Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins expressed interest in the bats, telling the NY Post, "They ...
Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers is using one of those new bats, with his being labeled a bowling pin style. He made a good point while talking with ESPN's Jeff Passan, saying pitchers have ...