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One is the VW. One is the Porsche.
Yes and in the right or wrong hands, both can and will kill you so I am not sure how that analogy fits in, unless you are trying to support my point.
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No matter how wood is marketed, it does not generate exit speeds that equate with metal. I don't read anything you posted about wood that suggests otherwise..
And if this is about the integrity of the game, I am right there with you. If you try to take that statement and make it about safety, I am going to call you or anyone else on it every time.
This is NOT about safety so just stop trying to make it about safety. You have more than enough valid arguments to further the goal of getting wood back into the game than this straw dog.
Safety is a simple, easy emotional crutch. It also isn't valid.
Statistically speaking, that point is proven over and over again. I know...you don't want to use statistics, you can see with your own eyes.
But then again, you want to use statistics to prove your point that because a metal bat gives a hitter a greater ability to put a hard shot in play, the pitcher has a greater chance of getting nailed.
You don't get to play that both ways. You either use statistics or you throw them out...on both sides.
This argument get mixed every time it is introduced. It starts out about "safety" and invariably ends up about integrity.
Do yourself a favor and stick with that aspect of it. There will be and can be no argument when you approach from that angle and you will get far more people on board with your agenda by doing so.
Do you really not understand that?
Now forgive me but I have to run. Giving a presentation on the virtues of Westmere, Nehalem EX and why my products are better way to move forward than UCS or Matrix. No, those aren't metal alloys either.