Jazz Chisholm's glowing Torpedo Bat review amid Yankees controversy
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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...