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Reply to "Article on bats in San Diego Paper"

It would appear that there are those who would differ with the writer of the posted article.

http://www.baseballnews.com/fe...ation_bbcor_bats.htm

Maybe I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, it was not ALL non-woods that could be altered, but only specific composites, and they were outlawed prior to the beginning of the season.

There’s always gonna be some pitcher whining that the hitters are cheating, some coach whining that the other team is cheating, and some company making claims it cant substantiate, but that doesn’t make it true.

I’m not saying there aren’t players out there cheating on the bats, but don’t you think that with all colleges now using BBCOR and HS ball in Ca only using BBCOR and some specific waived bats, there would be literally hundreds of confiscated bats to use wide spread proof? Where is that proof?
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