Some people just need a reason to hate.
After the Yankees dropped 20 on the Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, including a team record 9 HR's, 3 of them by Aaron Judge, people were complaining on social media about the legality of a new bat, dubbed a "torpedo bat", that the Yanks were using.
However, Major League Baseball says that the bat conforms to league standards. I shan't be surprised if at some point, other teams, like, for example, the Dodgers or Phillies, decide to follow suit, which would make the Bombers trendsetters instead of cheaters.
At the end of the day, it's what we call a bag of nothing burgers.
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This isn't just opening week for baseball, but for the UFL as well.
The season opened on Friday with St. Louis blowing away Houston, 31-6. The UFL fills the Friday primetime space for Fox until the season ends, after which it'll probably be filled with baseball.
Saturday saw Arlington rout San Antonio, 33-9. Kalen Ballage, formerly with Miami in the NFL, set a UFL record with a 77 yard TD run.
Earlier today, in the first half of the ESPN doubleheader, Michigan dispatched Memphis, 26-12. Joe Tessitore (Smackdown) flew back from England in time to call the game.
As this post is being written, the DC Defenders lead the defending champion Birmingham Stallions, 15-11 with 3 minutes and change left in the 4th quarter.
Update, 6: 11 pm: DC won the game, 18-11.
Between this and arena football, this will keep football fanatics busy until next month's NFL Draft.
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It took just one start with Toronto before Max Scherzer landed on the IL.
Scherzer threw just 42 pitches before coming out of his start with thumb inflammation. The spate of injuries the last few years with the Mets, Texas, and now Toronto should be a sign that Scherzer, 40, may be nearing the end of the trail.