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Old Fri Jan 13, 2012, 11:07am
kylejt kylejt is offline
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Originally Posted by johnnyg08 View Post
Yet it is next to impossible to tell if a bat has been rolled or not.
Nowadays it really doesn't matter if a bat is rolled, or not. Current testing procedures actually roll a bat until failure, and test is along the way. If it tests over the limit at any point, it doesn't pass.

What we really need to look out for is shaving. And that involves the removal of the end cap.
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