Fantasy Baseball: The Torpedo takeover has begun, but what’s up with these ugly starts to the season?

SPORTIVO
Article arrow_drop_down

Torpedo Bats!

The Yankees tied the MLB record with 15 home runs in their first three games of the season, thanks in part to some unusual equipment. New York used an MIT physicist during the offseason to help create the “Torpedo” barrel, which brings more wood and mass to where contact is most often made.

Advertisement

It’s a small sample that included high winds in favorable matchups, but the early results are undeniable. The Yankees became the first team in MLB history to have their 1-6 hitters all hit home runs in the same game. Aaron Judge has been a huge reason for New York’s early offensive explosion — and he hasn’t changed bats — but Jazz Chisholm (358 wRC+), Anthony Volpe (162), Cody Bellinger (156) and Austin Wells (209) are all benefitting from the Torpedoes.

The difference between the Yankees’ team wRC+ (239) and the second-best (164) is greater than the difference between No. 2 and No. 15!

Other Yankee hitters plan to make the switch (*crosses fingers it’s Jasson Domínguez*), but Torpedoes haven’t been limited to New York. Adley Rutschman (175 wRC+) has adopted the new bat during spring training and early this season, while a handful of Phillies (Bryce Harper, Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh) have placed their orders. Elly De La Cruz went 4-for-5 with two homers and seven RBI during his first game using the Torpedo bat Monday. Expect many more to follow soon.

In a possibly related note, HR/FB rate (13.1%) is up across the league in the (very) early going compared to past March/Aprils, while xwOBA on fly balls is higher than even in 2019. The balls could be “juiced” again, but the early average distance on hard hits suggests otherwise. Hitters are recording ideal contact at a higher rate than ever, so the Torpedo revolution has just begun.

Roki Sasaki concerns

Sasaki entered with long-term health concerns, but performance has fantasy managers already on high alert. We only have a two-start sample of Sasaki pitching in the big leagues, but his peripherals are uglier than the results. Sasaki’s 5.79 ERA comes with an 8.86 SIERA and a -15.4 K-BB%. His 18.6% CSW would rank last among 96 qualified starters, but he’s only totaled 4.2 innings over two starts. Sasaki is sporting a ridiculous 51% Ball% overall and a lowly 5.7 SwStr% during 70 four-seam fastballs, as he’s failed to match the impressive velocity he flashed in spring.

Advertisement

[It’s not too late — join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league for the 2025 MLB season]

Sasaki is 23 years old, dominated NPB and looked unhittable at times during spring. Rest-of-season projections remain incredibly bullish; THE BAT calls for a 3.55 ERA, a 1.14 WHIP and a 22.0 K-BB%, and the Dodgers will help with wins. But Sasaki’s early returns have been downright scary, and he’s an obvious bench candidate during an upcoming tough matchup in Philadelphia. Sasaki’s transition has been anything but smooth so far.

More ugly starts

Rafael Devers is 0-for-19 with 15 strikeouts to open the season. He became the first player to strike out 10 times in his first three games during a historically brutal start. Devers only saw 15 plate appearances during spring, so it’s not surprising he’s been rusty at the plate. But he’s also coming off a shoulder injury that could be lingering, and he’s learning a new role as a full-time DH. The early strikeout rate is glaring, but Devers is fast becoming a buy-low candidate if you’re willing to take on some risk.

Advertisement

Jackson Chourio fanned five times during his opener, and he sports a 10:0 K:BB ratio over his first 19 ABs. For what it’s worth, the righty had reverse splits last season, posting a 93 wRC+ against lefties (compared to 128 versus RHP). Chourio has oddly faced a whopping 12 left-handers over his first 19 at-bats. He also got off to a painfully slow start to the season last year. There’s certainly a non-zero chance I cursed Chourio beyond repair, but he just posted a 150 wRC+ with an 18.7 K% after the All-Star break as a 20-year-old last season. Stay patient.

Bailey Ober buried his fantasy managers in ERA while allowing eight earned runs over 2.2 innings, but at least it was later revealed he was pitching through an illness that had him bedridden. Moreover, fantasy managers can (maybe) take solace in the fact Ober was hammered even harder during last year’s debut. Ober now owns a 12.36 ERA and a 2.14 WHIP during first starts of seasons but a 3.42 ERA and a 0.98 WHIP otherwise. However, this year’s rough outing included a continued drop velocity after his fastball averaged just 89.9 mph in spring, when his K% (20.5) was also down. Ober will bounce back, but we need increased velo for him to be the 2024 version.

Spencer Strider envy

Strider looked dominant during his Triple-A debut over the weekend, when he produced a 48.5 Whiff% despite his velocity not being all the way back. He averaged 97.4 mph while producing a 40% CSW. The Braves may play it safe with a couple more rehab starts, but Strider looks ready to return. THE BAT projects a 25.0 K-BB% once Strider comes back, which would’ve ranked third among starters last year. I’m upset at myself for not drafting more Strider, and his Yahoo ADP (SP32) is going to age incredibly poorly. He should’ve been drafted as a top-12 SP.

This news was originally published on this post .

About the author

About the author call_made

SPORTIVO

More posts

NFL Week 5 Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Chiefs-Jaguars Monday Night Football

 Travis Hunter starts on offense and defense: Hunter became the first NFL player to accomplish this since 2008. Tyquan Thornton fights for his role: Thornton has dropped to fourth on the depth chart with Xavier Worthy’s return, but he still led the team in receiving and should continue to have a role in the offense moving forward. The weekly Travis Hunter update: The Jaguars expanded Hunter’s role in Week 5, starting him on both offense and defense. On offense, the Jaguars continued to feature Hunter heavily in three-wide receiver sets. He had already played 84.1% of snaps in 11 personnel through the first four weeks and was even more consistently used in that package this game—playing 100% of 11 personnel snaps in the first half. Notably, Hunter also saw his first action in two-wide receiver sets. He hadn’t been used […]

trending_flat
Fantasy Football Week 6 Waiver Wire: Rico Dowdle hot hand, Kendrick Bourne, plus more injury replacements

There were several players mentioned in last week's waiver wire column who played a big part in a lot of victories in Week 5. Sam Darnold was a top-three quarterback. Rico Dowdle was the No. 2 running back. And Theo Johnson and Darren Waller were both top-five tight ends.Now, let's see if there are any plug-and-play options off the waiver wire to help in Week 6.There are only two teams on a bye in Week 6 with Minnesota and Houston, but we still have several injuries to monitor, notably for Omarion Hampton (ankle), who was placed on injured reserve. With Hampton out, it will likely be a tandem of Kimani Vidal and Hassan Haskins, which could be messy, but we'll address that below.Kenneth Gainwell will be the top running back to add this week, but keep an eye on if […]

trending_flat
Tarleton State basketball coach Billy Gillispie reinstated after review from anonymous complaint ahead of 6th season

Tarleton State men's basketball coach Billy Gillispie was reinstated on Monday, just days after he was placed on administrative leave following a complaint that was filed against him.The nature of the complaint, which was filed anonymously last week, is still not clear.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement[Yahoo Sports TV is here! Watch live shows and highlights 24/7]"We're thankful to the Texas A&M System for working expeditiously in addressing this anonymous complaint," athletic director Steve Uryasz said in a statement. "The welfare of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance to Tarleton State University and the Texas A&M System. We look forward to the start of the Texan Men's Basketball season."Gillispie is preparing to enter his sixth season leading Tarleton State, which marks his longest coaching stint in college basketball. The 65-year-old got his start at UTEP in 2002, and held short stints at Texas A&M, […]

trending_flat
Chiefs vs. Jaguars Score, Updates: Patrick Mahomes, Trevor Lawrence Meet Again

The AFC will take center stage to close NFL Week 5 as the Jaguars (3-1) and Chiefs (2-2) battle it out inside EverBank Stadium on Monday Night Football. The contest will be Patrick Mahomes and Trevor Lawrence's fourth meeting and first since 2023. Both teams boast solid defenses that could decide the game, with the Jags ranking fourth (18 PPG) and Chiefs fifth (19 PPG) in points allowed, while the offenses rank middle of the pack in scoring—Chiefs at 24.3 PPG (15th), Jags at 24 PPG (16th).  Will Mahomes' Chiefs stay undefeated against Jacksonville? Or will Lawrence and Co. take them down to secure the Jaguars' first 4-1 start since 2007? <!-->Follow along below for all the analysis and highlights from Chiefs -Jaguars on Monday Night Football: --> 8:40p ET Get in on the action with DraftKings Sportsbook 4:28p ET […]

trending_flat
Bengals HC Zac Taylor Leaves Open Possibility of Benching QB Jake Browning

It took two games and three quarters for Zac Taylor to realize having the same game plan for Jake Browning and Joe Burrow doesn't work.How the Cincinnati Bengals coach adjusts over the next couple of weeks will define whether his team has a shot at staying competitive while Burrow recovers from toe surgery.The Bengals scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to make their 37-24 loss to the Detroit Lions appear closer on the scoreboard than what transpired on the field. The late scores didn't take the stink off a lousy performance by Browning, who was intercepted three times.After a 2-0 start, the Bengals have dropped three straight and have been outscored 113-37 in defeats to the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos and Lions.Browning has been picked off eight times in four games, second most in the league and one behind […]

trending_flat
Big Boost for the Brewers as Jackson Chourio Set for Game 2 vs. Cubs

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio was back in the lineup for Game 2 of the NL Division Series with the Chicago Cubs after tightness in his right hamstring caused him to exit the series opener.Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered the update on Chourio's status during his pregame availability Monday by saying the 21-year-old would be leading off and playing left field."If he gets in a situation where he feels it, we’re going to take him out," Murphy said. "If he gets in a situation where he doesn’t feel like he can do the job, we’re going to take him out."Chourio went 3 for 3 with three RBIs in Milwaukee’s 9-3 Game 1 victory Saturday before leaving in the second inning with tightness in his right hamstring. He became the first player ever to have three hits in the first two […]

Related

NFL Week 5 Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Chiefs-Jaguars Monday Night Football

 Travis Hunter starts on offense and defense: Hunter became the first NFL player to accomplish this since 2008. Tyquan Thornton fights for his role: Thornton has dropped to fourth on the depth chart with Xavier Worthy’s return, but he still led the team in receiving and should continue to have a role in the offense moving forward. The weekly Travis Hunter update: The Jaguars expanded Hunter’s role in Week 5, starting him on both offense and defense. On offense, the Jaguars continued to feature Hunter heavily in three-wide receiver sets. He had already played 84.1% of snaps in 11 personnel through the first four weeks and was even more consistently used in that package this game—playing 100% of 11 personnel snaps in the first half. Notably, Hunter also saw his first action in two-wide receiver sets. He hadn’t been used […]

trending_flat
Fantasy Football Week 6 Waiver Wire: Rico Dowdle hot hand, Kendrick Bourne, plus more injury replacements

There were several players mentioned in last week's waiver wire column who played a big part in a lot of victories in Week 5. Sam Darnold was a top-three quarterback. Rico Dowdle was the No. 2 running back. And Theo Johnson and Darren Waller were both top-five tight ends.Now, let's see if there are any plug-and-play options off the waiver wire to help in Week 6.There are only two teams on a bye in Week 6 with Minnesota and Houston, but we still have several injuries to monitor, notably for Omarion Hampton (ankle), who was placed on injured reserve. With Hampton out, it will likely be a tandem of Kimani Vidal and Hassan Haskins, which could be messy, but we'll address that below.Kenneth Gainwell will be the top running back to add this week, but keep an eye on if […]

trending_flat
Tarleton State basketball coach Billy Gillispie reinstated after review from anonymous complaint ahead of 6th season

Tarleton State men's basketball coach Billy Gillispie was reinstated on Monday, just days after he was placed on administrative leave following a complaint that was filed against him.The nature of the complaint, which was filed anonymously last week, is still not clear.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement[Yahoo Sports TV is here! Watch live shows and highlights 24/7]"We're thankful to the Texas A&M System for working expeditiously in addressing this anonymous complaint," athletic director Steve Uryasz said in a statement. "The welfare of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance to Tarleton State University and the Texas A&M System. We look forward to the start of the Texan Men's Basketball season."Gillispie is preparing to enter his sixth season leading Tarleton State, which marks his longest coaching stint in college basketball. The 65-year-old got his start at UTEP in 2002, and held short stints at Texas A&M, […]

trending_flat
Chiefs vs. Jaguars Score, Updates: Patrick Mahomes, Trevor Lawrence Meet Again

The AFC will take center stage to close NFL Week 5 as the Jaguars (3-1) and Chiefs (2-2) battle it out inside EverBank Stadium on Monday Night Football. The contest will be Patrick Mahomes and Trevor Lawrence's fourth meeting and first since 2023. Both teams boast solid defenses that could decide the game, with the Jags ranking fourth (18 PPG) and Chiefs fifth (19 PPG) in points allowed, while the offenses rank middle of the pack in scoring—Chiefs at 24.3 PPG (15th), Jags at 24 PPG (16th).  Will Mahomes' Chiefs stay undefeated against Jacksonville? Or will Lawrence and Co. take them down to secure the Jaguars' first 4-1 start since 2007? <!-->Follow along below for all the analysis and highlights from Chiefs -Jaguars on Monday Night Football: --> 8:40p ET Get in on the action with DraftKings Sportsbook 4:28p ET […]

trending_flat
Bengals HC Zac Taylor Leaves Open Possibility of Benching QB Jake Browning

It took two games and three quarters for Zac Taylor to realize having the same game plan for Jake Browning and Joe Burrow doesn't work.How the Cincinnati Bengals coach adjusts over the next couple of weeks will define whether his team has a shot at staying competitive while Burrow recovers from toe surgery.The Bengals scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to make their 37-24 loss to the Detroit Lions appear closer on the scoreboard than what transpired on the field. The late scores didn't take the stink off a lousy performance by Browning, who was intercepted three times.After a 2-0 start, the Bengals have dropped three straight and have been outscored 113-37 in defeats to the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos and Lions.Browning has been picked off eight times in four games, second most in the league and one behind […]

trending_flat
Big Boost for the Brewers as Jackson Chourio Set for Game 2 vs. Cubs

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio was back in the lineup for Game 2 of the NL Division Series with the Chicago Cubs after tightness in his right hamstring caused him to exit the series opener.Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered the update on Chourio's status during his pregame availability Monday by saying the 21-year-old would be leading off and playing left field."If he gets in a situation where he feels it, we’re going to take him out," Murphy said. "If he gets in a situation where he doesn’t feel like he can do the job, we’re going to take him out."Chourio went 3 for 3 with three RBIs in Milwaukee’s 9-3 Game 1 victory Saturday before leaving in the second inning with tightness in his right hamstring. He became the first player ever to have three hits in the first two […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity.

About SPORTIVO

Sportivo Network is a dedicated social platform for sports enthusiasts, athletes, and scouts. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete looking for opportunities, a coach searching for talent, or simply a sports lover wanting to connect with like-minded people, Sportivo is your go-to network. With features like direct messaging, profile showcasing, and talent scouting, Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity. Here, you can share your achievements, interact with professionals, and open doors to the next level in your sports journey. Join Sportivo Network – because every great athlete deserves to be discovered!
Copyright © 2025 SPORTIVO News. and SPORTIVO Network. All rights reserved.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation