Toronto – Weird but interesting. It is the taking of Toronto Blue Jays, John Schneider, the point of view of Torpille bats.
The New York Yankees made the heads run in their seasonal house, equaling a major league record with 15 circuits in their first three games of one season and equaling a club brand with 13 circuits in two games (nine Saturday and four Sunday).
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr. dominated using Torpille bats in New York rout 20-9 on Saturday by Milwaukee Brewers.
The bat moves the wood below in the cannon after the label. The idea is to bring more mass to the ideal point of a bat.
“It looks weird and I think everything that is new and that looks weird is worthy of a story,” said Schneider before Monday’s match against the Washington Nationals on Visit. “So whether or not it is a competitive advantage, I don’t really know.”
Blue Jays Davis Schneider’s voltiseur has two of Torpille’s bats and used one in one by one in the opening series against Baltimore (he was not sudden).
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“I sort of loved what it was,” said Davis Schneider. “It is a bit similar to the bat that I have already used, so I haven’t really seen a big difference. It’s like a bigger place.”
But Davis Schneider, who likes a larger barrel in his bat, says it is difficult to say it at the start of the season.
“It feels good,” he said. “You must always pay the ball, you must always be on time with everything, so it is not as if it is a cheat code or anything. It is always a bat. It is not a big problem, in my opinion.”
However, he says he is playing to use the new “a lot” bat. Right now, he has only two, so he wants to save them. 12 others are on the way.
He has already lent one to the third goal Ernie Clement, who tried him during the practice of the striker.
“Bo (Bichette) and Vlady (Guerrero Jr.), they go to us their own bats, as they have used throughout their career,” said Davis Schneider. “This is more something than anything else. Everyone will not like it, as it feels. Many people like a leaner barrel so that they can feel the whip through the area. So everyone is a little different in this regard.”
The voltiseur George Springer plans to stick to its existing bat.
“I used the same bat all my career,” he said. “I don’t think I’m going to get away from the one I love.”
The emergency launcher Jeff Hoffman is not too worried.
“My plan is to miss it … if they hit it, I don’t do my job,” he said.
“I don’t care what they use,” he added. “They could use a boat train if they wish.”
Launcher Kevin Gausman adopts an attitude of waiting.
“For many people, it’s sort of nowhere,” he said.
The bats are said to adopt the rules of the MLB.
“I think it’s just the game evolving with technology and Times,” said John Schneider.
But it will wait for a larger sample size.
“I think that if the Yankees did not hit 15 circuits, we will not talk about it,” he added dryly.
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This Canadian press report was published on March 31, 2025 for the first time.
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