LYNN SOLOMON YAKIMA HERALDREPUBLIC
I've never read about this correlation, but wood bats would probably greatly decrease the high pitch counts in college baseball. It seems like this should be a major part of this debate. BINGO, Blprkfrnks! I believe you have a winna!But Homerun04 does make an astute observation, also ...
College and professional are two different games. Aluminum bats v. wood bats, they make the game completely different. I also believe that the learning curve in pro ball is steeper. This is what they do full time. Not class, no NCAA, just baseball, all the time. ...
For instance, wood baseball bats don’t have a lot of “flex” when the ball is hit, and as a result, the ball loses a significant amount of energy. The BBCOR standard makes sure that non-wood bats perform much like wood bats. This evens out the field and increases player safety. W...
Made from Aluminum and Carbon Fiber Composite, or a combination thereof. Adult Bats are also known as BBCOR Bats. A BBCOR 'stamp' is required for use in High School baseball play and College baseball play. Adult baseball bats can have stiff handles or flexible handles, balanced weight ...
Most college players tend to swing one-piece bats or endloaded multi-piece hybrids. This is because they want the feedback from the aluminum that gives them a better feel for where they made contact on the barrel. The endloaded trend comes from the fact that college players tend to be st...
Tianchang Zhengmu Aluminum Technology Co., Ltd is a professional manufacturer and exporter of sports items. We specializes in baseball, softball, bats, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton sets, volleyball sets, volleyball and badminton com...
THE ALUMINUM ARGUMENT ; NEW RULES HAVE CUT SCORING IN COLLEGE BASEBALL, BUT THE DEBATE STILL RAGES OVER BATSAMY MORITZ
Since metal bats and pitch counts have both been brought up in this thread: I've never read about this correlation, but wood bats would probably greatly decrease the high pitch counts in college baseball. It seems like this should be a major part of this debate. ...
Debate over aluminum bats in college game grows.(Originated from Orange County Register)Bortstein, Larry