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Wooden Bat Tourney
One of the local varsity teams in Southern Ohio hosts a wooden bat tournament each year as a fundraiser and to honor an individual who was influential in area sports. I usually work two games in this event about every other year. Some observations from this past Saturday.
In two varsity games: 1. Two (2) broken bats. 2. Three extra base hits. 3. Fourteen (14) bunts. 4. A game high of 6 hits. 5. Several of the "hits" were weak grounders that were beat out in the infield. 6. Final scores: 10-0 (multiple errors, not hits); 6-5; 6-4; and 2-0 in the championship game with the winning team getting only 2 hits. As noted in a thread earlier, the sound is exquisite ( unless you were jammed:) Mark |
From my experience, I can understand why the hitting was light.
The Wood Bat Tourneys that I have worked have a bunch of generic bats where one size fits all. Most have that *medium* size handle, and maybe none are thick handled or thin handled, unless a few players special ordered and brought them to the game. :) |
Illinois is doing a test study with wood bats in HS games this season. there are 4 or 5 conferences that were supplied with bats by the the IHSA. Each bat has a barcode and is tracked by the coaches.
Here is a link to an article about it http://www.mchenrycountysports.com/a...7775833714.txt |
I have not been in a local sporting goods store that has wooden bats in a very long time.
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