4 Replies Last post: May 1, 2008 8:37 AM by ::Tall Socks::  
Click to view Ryan Rohde's profile Amateur 11 posts since
Mar 3, 2008
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Apr 7, 2008 11:02 AM

Banning Metal Bats


Is banning metal bats a good idea fo high school baseball? I know some area's like New York City have banned metal bats from competition. This does protect the pitchers but is this a good idea?
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Click to view jbrowshsptv's profile Amateur 34 posts since
Mar 3, 2008
1. Apr 10, 2008 11:51 AM in response to: Ryan Rohde
Re: Banning Metal Bats
The problem with metal bats are not only safety, which is a huge concern, but also mechanics. A metal bat allows a player to have a longer swing because the size, weight, and the huge sweet spot allows more players to hit with power. When they hit the minors or majors they have to compact their swing and also put their ego aside because power in high school and college with a metal bat does not always mean they will have power with a wooden bat. The mechanics and muscle memory becomes messed up and their swing has to be completely changed when they get to the minors. I understand people love homeruns and big hits, but I feel like when the most important piece of equipment is different in high school and college versus the pros, metal bat baseball and wood bat baseball become different sports. It's like if the basketball was smaller in high school than the pros.
Click to view strapp's profile Rookie 1 posts since
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2. Apr 29, 2008 5:33 AM in response to: jbrowshsptv
Re: Banning Metal Bats
I agree !! Metal Bats are NOT part of the Game of baseball !! They are Dangerous & provide players with abilities they do not possess.
Click to view Michael_Martin_Active's profile Rookie 3 posts since
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3. Apr 29, 2008 4:05 PM in response to: Ryan Rohde
Re: Banning Metal Bats

I would say college should move to wooden bats to both bridge the gap of actual ability and injury prevention.

High School perhaps should stay with metal bats as it allows more people to play since metal bats will last and are cost efficient while several wooden bats would need to purchased due to breaking and it could be a cost factor for children living in poverty.

Click to view ::Tall Socks::'s profile Community Moderator 38 posts since
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4. May 1, 2008 8:37 AM in response to: Michael_Martin_Active
Re: Banning Metal Bats
Good call Michael. Colleges have enough money to buy equipment, where lower-income high schools may not.