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Giancarlo Stanton denies injury from using torpedo bats: New York Yankees defend their use

News RoomBy News RoomApril 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The bat torpedo has caught the attention of all MLB baseball fans, especially when they saw the New York Yankees deliver a wild combined thrashing of 36-14 in the three games they played against the Milwaukee Brewers, highlighted by the second game where the “Bronx Bombers” hit nine home runs as a historic mark in Major League Baseball.

Giancarlo Stanton is currently on the injured list due to damage to the tendons in both elbows and was one of the first to use the torpedo bat. When asked if this modification to the bat may have caused the injuries, he replied: “You’re not going to get the information you’re looking for. So, if that’s what you want, it’s not going to happen.“

Giancarlo Stanton’s injury that has kept him out of the start of the season

Last month, the New York Yankees slugger alluded to the “batting adjustments” he made last season as a possible reason for the epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, that he suffers from and even hinted that he will use the torpedo bat when he returns from injury. Giancarlo Stanton, 35, highlighted the evolution of the bat and this is evidenced by the bat used by the Yankees.

“This is unique. I definitely hadn’t missed a full spring. So it really depends on the pace and how quickly I feel comfortable in the batter’s box compared to pitching live.” Both Stanton and former Yankees catcher Jose Trevino, now with the Cincinnati Reds, were among the players who used the bats last season.

The approval of the bat torpedo by New York Yankees

For Giancarlo Stanton, the evolution of the bat makes a lot of sense. However, no one had thought of it in 100 years of history. There have been changes, but not as significant as what was demonstrated against Milwaukee. “It’s explained simply, then you try it and as long as it feels comfortable in the hands, it works. We’re creatures of habit, so the bat has to feel like a glove or an extension of the arm,” he said.

Meanwhile, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone described the torpedo bats as the evolution of the team. He said the organization does not pressure players to use them and insisted that the science is more complex than simply choosing a bat with a different body. “They are more committed to the bat and everyone will adapt to their style of hitting. They are very personalized. The area works with our players to create it. But it’s a team that’s evolving.”

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