The New York Yankees demolished the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, smoking the visitors 20-9 as the Bronx Bombers hitters had a field day at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees registered a franchise record nine home runs in the game with four of them coming in the first inning of the game. Yankees captain Aaron Judge led the charts with three home runs on the night, including a grand slam.
While the Yankees rout the Brewers to take the three-game series, Fans weren't amused by the custom 'torpedo' bats used by several Yankees players during the contest. Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe were seen using bats with more wood near the label.

"How is this even legal? Lol. They already have a little league park, and now they need fixed bats," wrote a fan.
"So they’re using illegal bats?" wrote another fan.
"That explains the homeruns," alleged a fan.
"I thought tampering with the bat is cheating? That's clearly not regulation."
While several fans were unhappy with the use of custom bats by Yankees players, others backed the Bronx Bombers, claiming it was within the MLB rules.
"Come on, stop with the clickbait and give more details. Only jazz and Volpe used them, and they're legal," wrote a fan.
"All within the regulations of a bat, nothing illegal about it."
While the fans were divided on the use of custom bats, rules, Chris Kirschner of the Athletic reported that the custom bats used by Chisholm Jr. and Volpe did not violate MLB rules.