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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 02:10am
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An example was used in our state clinic that bats are not allowed on the dugout top because it can warm the bats.

I have never seen a team with bat warmers or laying them on the roof. I think much ado about nothing.
Direct quote from one of the commentators in a game I was PU last year: "I like the fact he's calling strikes, but I'd wish he'd call more. The ink in my pen has frozen."

If you've ever hit a ball with aluminum in sub-freezing temperatures, you'll know why teams would warm their bats.
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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:30am
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If you've ever hit a ball with aluminum in sub-freezing temperatures, you'll know why teams would warm their bats.
That OMG effect is from mi****ting the ball. Amplified a lot when it's cold.
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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:40am
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Rich: re: **** - was that you or the profanity filter?

Wait - I can get that answer myself.

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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:27pm
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m i s - h i t t i n g

Does this make it past the filter?
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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:41pm
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Yup.
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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:58pm
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If the bat-warmer didn't do anything, than I conclude the following:

1. It wouldn't be called a bat warmer.

2. No one would buy this $50+ bat bag.

3. No one would sell it.

4. If it didn't do anything, why would we have them?
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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 11:08pm
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4. If it didn't do anything, why would we have them?
There's a reason the word "gullible" is in the dictionary.
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Old Sat Feb 04, 2012, 07:56am
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There's a reason the word "gullible" is in the dictionary.
Actually, it isn't.
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Old Sat Feb 04, 2012, 10:59am
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On a cold night, I'd have no trouble with a bat being heated up into "operational" temperature. In fact, I'd rather like it.

I saw one metal bat explode into shards on a cold evening years ago. Never want to see that happen again.
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