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There is a devastating infestation of a beetle that has already destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in the U.S. and Canada. Its effects have already resulted in a shortage of wood for making bats. This will, of course, make them more costly as well.
Maple is not the answer, obviously. Bamboo composite performs magnificently, and is amazingly durable, and of course is quite plentiful. That could be the answer for amateur and collegiate baseball. |
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"The composite bats are much more durable. They are designed to hit exactly like the traditional wood bats, but they have a hickory handle and hickory is an extremely durable wood. It's really difficult to break. It is being received very well, better than we anticipated, and we haven't even done any marketing for it. We're getting phone calls about it already and we don't even have it up on our Web site yet."
For more information about the Phoenix Bat Co., visit Phoenix Bat Company offers pro series baseball bats custom maple bats custom wood bats ash baseball bats composite bats pheonix bats phoenix bats wood baseball bats wood bats wooden bats.
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Regards
The bat had nothing to do with the injury to the head or face in the OP.
Modifications to current bat specifications will not prevent future injury. To avoid this type of possible injury, a player should were a face mask. A lacrosse helmet would protect the pitcher from this type of injury.
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Most of the fall ball at the high school level in my area are wood bat ball. The games are outstanding (most) and a pleasure to work. Pitchers challenge hitters.
I enjoy the two weeks I spend up on Cape Cod every summer watching the best college players in the country hit with wood bats. As I high school umpire I have learned a great deal about the three man rotation watching the games and have seen outstanding umpires. The one concern I have about the wood bat / metal bat argument is that the first time a player is struck or impaled with a broken wooden bat, the liability will be spread to everyone. |
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Kevin: Just remember that a bamboo bat would fall in the non-wood category of bats, because bamboo is a type of grass. ![]() MTD, Sr.
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