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they weigh the same
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In Ontario, Canada. We start using exclusively wood starting at the age of 17. I tend not to agree with using wood at this age as it seems that the kids don't know how to hit with wood so that a two run lead is almost like a 7 run lead with the metal bats.
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When I work the occasional "wood bat" high school age tournaments, I find
it sad how poorly today's kids hit with wood bats. But I realize the cause is the fact that they do not have any experience or practice with wood bats. :( |
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Ok, I can't wait to hear this one.
Besides hitting with the label facing you, what other secret is their to hitting with wood, that is different than hitting with Alum. You know who the natural hitters are with Wood. And lets not discuss the result of the contact, because that is a given. Oh, by the way, I was raised on wood bats, so that is why I am so interested in this. |
Here in BC, Canada, the majority of the baseball 17 and up is played with wood bats. Personally I think it makes for a better game. More ground balls, more plays...although aluminum does equal homeruns, which puts people in the seats....also wood bats just just sounds right.
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I'm interested to know which weighs more: a 22 oz. wood bat or a 22 oz. aluminum bat?
This thread is getting really informative. |
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(Actually, the answer's "feathers.") BTW, how many 3c stamps in a dozen? |
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I'm just surprised that no one has yet complained about my assertion that a pound of feathers weighs more than a pound of gold.
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Take it easy 25 - Dan's still dumping his pillow out onto a scale!
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