Brewers, Yankees and torpedo
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New York Post |
The Brewers may need to find another excuse other than the torpedo bats for why they’ve struggled thus far into the season.
Fox News |
the torpedo bat represents a change in the design of a piece of equipment that’s been part of the game from the start: the baseball bat itself.
CNN |
the team went deep three times – one each for Jasson Domínguez, Anthony Volpe and Ben Rice – to reach 18 through the first four games of the 2025 season.
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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.
It very likely could have been the pitching. Brewers starters and relievers have ... on the Yanks' revolutionary bats. However, their problems run much deeper.
Freddy Peralta is slated to take the mound for Milwaukee against Carlos Rodón for New York. Peralta pitched in 32 games last season for the Brewers compiling a record of 11-9 with a 3.68ERA. Rodon also appeared in 32 games but finished with a record of 16-9 with a 3.96ERA.
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The Brewers were crushed by the Kansas City Royals, 11-1, the team's third straight blowout loss. The depleted pitching staff continued to struggle and the offense was non-existent as Royals starter Kris Bubic had his way with Pat Murphy's lineup, striking out eight across six innings without allowing a run.
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Injuries have depleted the Brewers' pitching staff, but baseball fans showed no mercy on social media after another lopsided loss.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Aaron Civale joined the long list of Milwaukee Brewers pitchers on the injured list on Monday. Civale hurt his hamstring Sunday during the Brewers’ 12-3 loss to the New York Yankees. The 29-year-old right-hander allowed five runs and four hits in three innings.