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Old Tue Jul 02, 2013, 10:56am
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Last night in a Senior Legend game, the batter took strike 3 right down the pipe. He stepped out of the box and hit the ground with his $400+ bat and it separated/broke in two just like Bo Jackson's wooden bat over his knee.

Everybody in both dugouts were ROTFL and the coaches did nothing but chuckle.

I wonder what my coach/parent would have done if I or my brothers had done the same thing?

It is a different world.

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Old Tue Jul 02, 2013, 04:22pm
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Last night in a Senior Legend game, the batter took strike 3 right down the pipe. He stepped out of the box and hit the ground with his $400+ bat and it separated/broke in two just like Bo Jackson's wooden bat over his knee.

Everybody in both dugouts were ROTFL and the coaches did nothing but chuckle.

I wonder what my coach/parent would have done if I or my brothers had done the same thing?

It is a different world.

If either MTD, Jr., or Andy had done that, the guilty party would have played the rest of his H.S. career using wood bats which he would have had to buy himself.

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Old Tue Jul 02, 2013, 10:56pm
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Last night in a Senior Legend game, the batter took strike 3 right down the pipe. He stepped out of the box and hit the ground with his $400+ bat and it separated/broke in two just like Bo Jackson's wooden bat over his knee.

Everybody in both dugouts were ROTFL and the coaches did nothing but chuckle.

I wonder what my coach/parent would have done if I or my brothers had done the same thing?

It is a different world.
I've never had a bat like that break when someone hit it on the ground. I did have a brand new (first game in use) composite softball bat break this past high school season though. Batter swings and I see the barrel of the bat going flying towards third, while the ball is a lazy pop to the pitcher. I think she just lost the bat, until I see the handle in her hands. The bat had completely separated when she hit the ball. I wanted to see it after the game (I was the BU), but the parents had already gotten it so they could take it back to get a refund. No bat should break on one of it's first swings in game action.


What would my parents have done if I ever did that to a bat? I would have been borrowing a bat from the team because I would not have gotten another bat. The funny thing is my mom had no problem getting my father a new softball bat when he tried wrapping his around a fence post after striking out in a SP game. If he would have hit the ball as hard as he hit the post the ball would have gone 500 feet.
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Old Fri Jul 05, 2013, 01:09pm
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I've never had a bat like that break when someone hit it on the ground. I did have a brand new (first game in use) composite softball bat break this past high school season though. Batter swings and I see the barrel of the bat going flying towards third, while the ball is a lazy pop to the pitcher. I think she just lost the bat, until I see the handle in her hands. The bat had completely separated when she hit the ball. I wanted to see it after the game (I was the BU), but the parents had already gotten it so they could take it back to get a refund. No bat should break on one of it's first swings in game action.
Might've been one of those Louisville Slugger oneX bats that were being recalled due to the very problem you witnessed. All codes (NCAA, NFHS, ASA, etc.) banned the three different models of oneX bats this year.
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