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Yankees’ new bat is so powerful, an Insider says it could spark a baseball revolution

Amanda Paula by Amanda Paula
April 1, 2025
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The New York Yankees have dominated headlines recently — not for a blockbuster trade or a walk-off win, but for something far more specific: their bats. Specifically, the “torpedo bat,” a term now synonymous with the Yankees’ latest innovation in bat design, has sparked league-wide controversy. But while critics cry foul, a growing chorus of voices — including FOX Sports’ Colin Cowherd and Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr. — are defending the Yankees’ approach as legal, smart, and good for the game.

“The Yankees didn’t cheat,” Cowherd said this week on The Herd. “They were just smarter than everyone else.”

The Yankees, working with former MIT analyst Aaron Lernard, developed a bat with a shifted weight distribution. The adjustment — moving mass from the barrel closer to the label — doesn’t violate any MLB rule. Bats still meet all length and diameter requirements. And yet, the impact has been noticeable: struggling players like Anthony Volpe have made better contact, and the Yankees lead the league in runs, home runs, OPS, and RBIs.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.: “It’s within MLB regulation”

While much of the outrage seems rooted in the Yankees’ success, Jazz Chisholm Jr. called for cooler heads in a social media post:

“Okay explanation — the barrel is bigger and within MLB regulation! For the idiots that say it’s moved to the label, you’re an idiot! Nobody is trying to get jammed. You just move the wood from the parts you don’t use to the parts you do,” Chisholm wrote. “You’re welcome. No more stress for y’all.”

Chisholm’s support highlights what many around the league understand: the bat tweak is well within the rules, and it’s not entirely new. Some teams experimented with similar adjustments in the past, but the Yankees, as usual, were the ones to bring it into the spotlight.

Yankees just playing smarter baseball

Jazz Chisholm Jr. wearing a New York Yankees uniform and helmet with number 13, holding a torpedo bat over his shoulder during a game, as seen in a close-up broadcast shot by YES Network.

Cowherd, never one to shy away from pushing back on traditionalism, compared the Yankees’ bat innovation to other examples of smart, legal gamesmanship — like the Eagles’ “tush push” or the Warriors’ three-point revolution.

“Rigid doesn’t win,” he said. “Innovation does. The Yankees are doing what smart organizations do: pushing the envelope.”

The move was also likened to the early days of sabermetrics, when teams like the A’s and Red Sox began relying on Ivy League-educated analysts to rethink baseball strategy. In this case, the Yankees relied on a former physics professor to solve a very specific problem: too many hitters getting jammed.

The Torpedo bats of the New York Yankees in 2025.

“It’s the Billy Beane story all over again,” Cowherd added. “Just updated for 2024.”

Even Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered his approval, telling reporters: “More offense is good for the game. I want my guys seeking any edge they can.”

Aaron Judge, for example, isn’t swinging a torpedo bat. Nor are sluggers like Shohei Ohtani or Freddie Freeman. As Cowherd put it, “Not every batter needs it.” The bat isn’t a magic wand — it’s a tool for hitters who were consistently getting jammed or struggling to square up the ball.

Volpe, who had slumped in 2023, has looked far more comfortable this season. That alone makes the experiment a success.

The league may follow — eventually

If history is any guide, other teams will follow the Yankees’ lead. They did it with defensive shifts. They did it with analytics. Now, the “torpedo bat” may be next — and some players outside the Yankees are already using it. As Cowherd put it:

“This isn’t the Astros banging on trash cans. This is the Yankees using the rulebook better than anyone else. And it’s working.”

Yankees manager Aaron Boone echoed that mindset:

“We’re trying to win on the margins,” Boone said. “We’re trying to be better in every possible way. The reality is, it’s all within Major League standards.

The Yankees have never shied away from innovation — and the torpedo bat is just the latest example. With offensive results to show for it, and league voices like Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Colin Cowherd defending them, the Yankees once again find themselves leading by example.

And just like the Moneyball days, the question now isn’t whether this will catch on — it’s how soon.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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Amanda Paula

Amanda Paula is a sports writer with a passion for American football and a keen interest in the NY Yankees. Raised among Americans in Brazil, Mandy's unique cultural background has greatly influenced her career and provided her with a diverse perspective on the world of sports. Born and raised in Brazil, Amanda developed a deep appreciation for sports at a young age. Growing up in a community with a robust American presence, she was exposed to various sports, but baseball captivated her heart. Inspired by the passion and tactics of the game, Amanda dedicated herself to studying and understanding the intricacies of the sport. Amanda's love for American sports and soccer led her to pursue a career in sports journalism. She obtained a degree in journalism from a prestigious university, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. Her studies gave her a solid foundation in journalism ethics, research methodologies, and effective storytelling techniques. After completing her education, Amanda embarked on her professional journey as a sports writer. Her unique background as a Brazilian immersed in American culture gave her a fresh perspective on American sports.

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