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ozzy6900 Tue Apr 03, 2007 07:04am

NYC Mayor to Veto Ban on Metal Bats
 
In relation to a previous thread about banning metal bats in NYC.

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From FOX NEWS

New York City Mayor Bloomberg to Veto Ban on Metal Baseball Bats

Monday , April 02, 2007
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NEW YORK —
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday he'll veto a bill to ban metal bats from high school baseball in the nation's largest school system, a change that supporters say would make the game slower and safer.
"I don't know whether aluminum bats are more dangerous or less dangerous," said Bloomberg. "But I don't think it's the city's business to regulate that."
It appeared, however, that the City Council would have enough votes to override a veto.<O:p</O:p
Similar measures have been proposed by youth leagues and lawmakers in other states, including New Jersey, where a batted ball struck a 12-year-old boy in the chest, sending him into cardiac arrest.
Sponsors of New York City's bill, passed last month, say that non-wood bats lead to faster and harder hits and that this can be dangerous for young players in the path of the balls.
Opponents, including Little League Baseball and sporting goods makers, say there is no scientific evidence proving metal bats pose more of a risk than wooden bats. They say the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes over concrete data, and some have indicated they will take the matter to court.

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The Mayor sounds like a smart person and I agree that this is not a matter for the City to judge. There are more important things for the City of NY do be concerned with. Let the NCAA, FED and Youth leagues handle baseball.

TwoBits Tue Apr 03, 2007 08:10am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900
In relation to a previous thread about banning metal bats in NYC.
Opponents, including Little League Baseball and sporting goods makers, say there is no scientific evidence proving metal bats pose more of a risk than wooden bats. They say the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes over concrete data, and some have indicated they will take the matter to court.

That's right, folks. Little League has stated that metal bats and wooden bats are one of the same. So instead of plunking down $200 for that new bi-carbon-metalite-composite, go to Wal-mart and get a $10 wooden bat. It will work just as well.

elie Tue Apr 03, 2007 08:53am

thats right thank you for your post

kylejt Tue Apr 03, 2007 09:04am

I'm sure that Easton, and the others, had nothing to do with this decision.

Don Mueller Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:13am

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900
The Mayor sounds like a smart person and I agree that this is not a matter for the City to judge. There are more important things for the City of NY do be concerned with. Let the NCAA, FED and Youth leagues handle baseball.

yea like outlawing trans fatty acids or declaring April as save a tree month or debating whether 53rd st should be MLK Blvd.
City councils likethe US congress should be in session at most 60 days a year and then maybe stupidity like this would be minimized.
Notice I said minimized and not eliminated.
As long as you have stupid lawmakers you'll get stupid law.

GarthB Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900
In relation to a previous thread about banning metal bats in NYC.


Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday he'll veto a bill to ban metal bats from high school baseball in the nation's largest school system, a change that supporters say would make the game slower and safer.
"I don't know whether aluminum bats are more dangerous or less dangerous," said Bloomberg. "But I don't think it's the city's business to regulate that."

Yes, but will he ban metal bats from being used by off-duty police officers?

LMan Tue Apr 03, 2007 01:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900
In relation to a previous thread about banning metal bats in NYC.

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From FOX NEWS

New York City Mayor Bloomberg to Veto Ban on Metal Baseball Bats

Monday , April 02, 2007
<O:p</O:p

NEW YORK —
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday he'll veto a bill to ban metal bats from high school baseball in the nation's largest school system, a change that supporters say would make the game slower and safer.
"I don't know whether aluminum bats are more dangerous or less dangerous," said Bloomberg. "But I don't think it's the city's business to regulate that."
It appeared, however, that the City Council would have enough votes to override a veto.<O:p</O:p
Similar measures have been proposed by youth leagues and lawmakers in other states, including New Jersey, where a batted ball struck a 12-year-old boy in the chest, sending him into cardiac arrest.
Sponsors of New York City's bill, passed last month, say that non-wood bats lead to faster and harder hits and that this can be dangerous for young players in the path of the balls.
Opponents, including Little League Baseball and sporting goods makers, say there is no scientific evidence proving metal bats pose more of a risk than wooden bats. They say the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes over concrete data, and some have indicated they will take the matter to court.

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Hey, now there's an idea!


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