The New York Yankees‘ new torpedo bats have drawn criticism for potentially giving them an unfair advantage.
However, Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge isn’t using the new bat. He doesn’t need one.
In the bottom of the first inning of New York’s home game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, Judge crushed a 90-mph four-seam fastball from pitcher Aaron Civale for a two-run home run, giving New York a 2-1 lead.
Judge’s 410-foot moonshot into left field was his fourth home run of the season. His four home runs in his first three games have totaled 1,699 feet.