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The Brewers may need to find another excuse other than the torpedo bats for why they’ve struggled thus far into the season.
From New York Post
Costantini had a similar process and thought the hype surrounding the torpedo since it exploded into the baseball consciousness over the weekend was a “hoax.”
From U.S. News & World Report
A bat with a wider barrel sometimes referred to as a torpedo bat sits next to a normal bat during the first inning of MLB baseball game against the Washington Nationals, in Toronto, Monday, March 31, ...
From Houston Chronicle
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The Reds limp into town searching for offense after being shut out 19 innings. On back-to-back days Cincinnati was on the short end of 1-0 games against the Rangers. Yesterday, Hunter Greene was exceptional throwing seven innings of one-run ball, but Jack Leiter and the Texas pen were better limiting the Reds to three hits.
It very likely could have been the pitching. Brewers starters and relievers have ... on the Yanks' revolutionary bats. However, their problems run much deeper.
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.
If you had Chad Patrick and Abner Uribe as the pitching duo that would put the Brewers in the win column for the first time in 2025, step up and claim your prize.
After getting ripped all weekend long by the New York Yankees, the Milwaukee Brewers were pounded again on Monday, losing 11-1 against the Kansas City Royals in
The Brewers are placing righty Aaron Civale on the 15-day injured list due to a strained left hamstring. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.