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I'd just rather go to a low-compression 14" ball and let them use anything they can find to hit the damn thing.
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Then they'd just figure out ways to doctor the ball.
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"Figure out?"
Trust me, that was done long ago.
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but you did say that if the cap comes off a bat, that it "clearly suggests there has been an attempt to alter the bat." i agree there definitely could be a better way to manufacture the bats, but companies dont do whats the best, they do whats the most profitable. and btw, just last spring i purchased a brush that has a bat ring built in from my ASA office. very similar to this one Sport About Equipment : Allstar Umpire Plate Brush and Bat Ring PB3 [PB3] - $8.99 please dont fault me for buying what was stocked in my local ASA office. |
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Re: Bat Rings
I'm still of the camp that believes that bat rings still serve a purpose, albeit a very narrow one now. While they are no longer necessary to detect dents in a bat, they can be useful to spot a bat that has been poorly painted or has deceptive decals.
This won't stop a bat that has been visited by a decent enough bat doctor, but it can catch the fly-by-night bat doctors. I still keep them in my bag. Feel free to send them my way. ![]()
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That being said.......the old Anderson bats back in the late 90's early 2000's were notorious for having rivets that started to protrude......my association allowed them to be pushed back in with no penalty. I think that is the way most places dealt with that issue. Anderson tackled that issue and as far as I am aware, it is no longer a problem. I do agree that there are adhesives that are currently available, that will never come loose........the bat companies need to do their part to make sure that their endcaps should not ever separate. Joel |
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