Jazz Chisholm's glowing Torpedo Bat review amid Yankees controversy
On Sunday, Jazz Chisholm Jr. raised his bat and soaked in the moment as he sent his second home run of the day into the seats at Yankee Stadium, punctuating a historic weekend for the Bronx Bombers. But this wasn’t just any bat—it was one of the Yankees’ new “Torpedo” models, a now widely talked-about piece of equipment that's helping fuel the team's blistering start to the 2025 season.“I love my bat, you know what I mean?” Chisholm said with a grin after Sunday’s 12-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. “I think you can tell; it’s working pretty well for me.”Working well might be an understatement. Chisholm went deep twice on Sunday—a two-run shot in the third inning followed by a three-run blast in the seventh—using the oddly-shaped Torpedo bat that resembles a bowling pin, with a shifted barrel and more mass closer to the hands. His pair of bombs capped off a three-game sweep in which the Yankees slugged 15 home runs, tying the 2006 Tigers for the most ever in a team's first three games...

