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re: What have the new, deadened bats accomplished in college baseball?
Posted on 5/25/13 at 1:50 pm to ChewyDante
Posted on 5/25/13 at 1:50 pm to ChewyDante
Wooden bats are actually better than these bats, because in wood bats you can put all the weight in the barrel. With these bats the weight is more evenly distributed
With that being said, I prefer the new bats, because I saw so many scrub players get cheap home runs with the old bats and get drafted. I am now seeing these players who made a living on cheap home runs the season before the bat change(2010) either struggling in Low A ball or already out of the minors.
With that being said, I prefer the new bats, because I saw so many scrub players get cheap home runs with the old bats and get drafted. I am now seeing these players who made a living on cheap home runs the season before the bat change(2010) either struggling in Low A ball or already out of the minors.
Posted on 5/25/13 at 1:53 pm to Reginald C Perrin
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With that being said, I prefer the new bats, because I saw so many scrub players get cheap home runs with the old bats and get drafted. I am now seeing these players who made a living on cheap home runs the season before the bat change(2010) either struggling in Low A ball or already out of the minors.
But then the question becomes, who are these new bats meant to benefit? The college game or the scouts and MLB?
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