MLB makes quick ruling on Yankees-Astros illegal bat controvers
The Yankees were right that the bat Taylor Trammell doubled with for the Astros in Thursdays Yankees victory did not meet MLB regulations. However, unlike other controversies involving the Astros, there will be no repercu sions following the bats removal from the game, according to a source, since it was ruled Trammell did not gain an advantage from the bat. According to MLB guidelines, any two-color bat must be divided into two sections, one of each color. And that transition must occur at the 18-inch mark from the knob. Yankees manager Aaron Boone, right, points at Houston Astros Taylor Trammells bat held by home plate umpire Adrian Johnson during the ninth inning AP Astros Taylor Trammell (26) reacts as he was walked by New York Yankees relief pitcher Devin Williams. AP Explore More During Trammells at-bat in the bottom of the ninth against David Bednar, the Yankees noted there was
Corey Knebel Jersey of Trammells bat. After a lengthy delay, in which crew chief Adrian Johnson spoke to the replay center in New York, the umpire handed the bat to an official authenticator and the game resumed with no other consequences. Astros Taylor Trammell hits a double off of New York Yankees relief pitcher David Bednar during the ninth inning. AP The bat, according to a source, was correctly treated in the same way an impermi sible glove color or design would be and notified the player he was no longer permitted to use the bat. The crew chose to keep the bat and have it shipped to the MLB office. I dont know if it was just natural or if it was I dont know and I dont want to accuse Taylor, Aaron Boone said after the win of the former Yankee. Im not saying anything untoward or whatever. We noticed it on video while we were here and we mentioned it to the league and they said, No, that looks like an illegal bat. That was it.
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