Are the BBCOR bats required in high school this year?
The UIL rules are hard to interpret.
So can some one interpret them for me?
Thanks
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quote:Originally posted by Coach Wilk:
How many are buying them now? We discussed it, instead of buying bats good for one year (seems all we had were composites), but after reading reports from NCAA players/coaches and hearing from players I have in college, I wonder are you at a disadvantage if you do use BBCOR bats this year (2011.)? Most say BBCOR bats are as lively as best wood bat available, which means you have to square it up good and your opponent may not.
Coach Schlossnagle at TCU said in Baseball America that based on what he's seen in the fall, "TCU will not play the same game it has in the spring."
quote:Originally posted by Newscout:
Big red,
These bats will not "break in" that is the point of the BBCOR. I have heard with out a doubt that wood preforms better. This is about to change the college game like you would not believe.
quote:Originally posted by Tx-Husker:
There's nothing stopping you from using wood is there?
quote:Originally posted by GunEmDown10:
This is going to be an interesting transition, no doubt. BBCOR is not mandatory until January 1, 2012. And, not all composites are banned.
Here's a list of approved BESR - ABI composite bats for the 2011 NFHS spring season, as of 12/2010.
Approved Composite Bats
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quote:Originally posted by Dallas Knights GM:
Recently had a good talk with a D1 coach about the new BBCOR bats. His team was sent two prototypes from Louisville Slugger to use for the fall....a 33" and a 34". Said that's all they used this fall. After these two bats had been used by all of their players in four intrasquad games, repeated live bp and bp off of machines they don't have a dent or flat spot on them. Only hit four homeruns in those four intrasquad games. Said they tested the velocity off of the old BESR bats at the beginning of fall, tested wood bats during the middle of fall and the new prototypes at the end and the prototypes were comparable to the wood in their tests.
quote:Originally posted by HRKB:
People ask, "Why not just go all wood?" The answer, "Sounds like they just did with the BBCOR bats...only they don't break!"