quote:Write your congress person.
I agree. Write them and demand they focus on the job they were elected to do and stay out of things like baseball...college football playoffs...expanding the field of the NCAA basketball tournament...etc etc.
quote:Write your congress person.
quote:You say you're "open," but why ignore these facts in your defense of metal?
quote:Please don't compare injuries of MLB to HS and NCAA players. The power of pros make up the difference form the kids. That's why the stats could say more serious injuries with wood when comparing data from two levels. The national classic has been a great tournament with wood, having many great players participating. The game becomes much more about the players and not the bats, makes for great games. Look at the results of the games. How many 1 run games? Its supposed to be about the PLAYERS!
quote:Originally posted by 30bombs:
Metal bats are hollow, wood bats are solid. Case closed!!
quote:I can promise you one thing. I may be one of the few willing to actually speak up in a forum such as this but there are many many others who are privately asking the same questions as I have been but unwilling to take the lumps for asking them publicly
quote:Even though the statistical data looks good… Let’s replace those O- Rings before we blast off!
quote:To suggest that their isn't much difference in college and Milb players/game is that new point. When you ask any minor league player in their first ST what is different than college, even college with metal, they tell you it is the speed of the game, the speed of the players and the strength of the player. The game at Milb, where drug testing has been in effect long before MLB,is warp speed compared to college. Stand in the center of a ST minor league facility and watch. You won't miss it.
quote:One of the great joys of talking to my son these days...is I now get to LEARN an awful lot from him. He see things in players I cannot see...he knows things about the game that I cannot know. About baseball, he is way smarter than me. Wink
quote:So rather than wait for the statistics to pile up, why not be proactive based on probability? What was that old saying about an ounce of prevention?
quote:1baseballdad,
I wonder about the transition I am reading in your posts that you are "now" taking lumps or are the victim under attack as BHD would advocate.
quote:1BBDad,
You remind me of the tobacco executives sitting in front of congress swearing there is no connection to smoking and lung cancer. They had all the answers...just like you... with study after study...your interest in this matter to prove wooden bats just as dangerous as metal seems odd to me...
quote:Bob
PS: 1 baseballdad- have you ever pitched to a Major hitter using a metal bat?
quote:Just remember these questions I asked when the game gets destroyed by people and politicians who just want to "help" make the game safer.
quote:Talk about trying to inflame emotions! WHOA!
quote:Originally posted by 1baseballdad:
Wow...really? When I have been accused of being blind, stupid, emotionless and worst of all, a bat manufacturer!
So now explaining myself is inflaming emotions?
Whoda thunk it.
BTW, did you look at that link I provided at all? Any comments on what I am talking about?
Do you even realize I am on your side as it pertains to getting wood back into baseball? Does that even matter to you? Are you able to muster up a response to ANY of the questions I am asking? What are you willing to ban when a kid gets nailed and severely injured by a ball hit off a wood bat because the one thing we can all take to the bank is that it WILL happen.
Then what?
quote:Then what?
quote:(actually I think you're becoming more and more 'emotional' about this...given what you've told us about yourself and your thought process, why?).
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Talk about trying to inflame emotions! WHOA!
Wow...really? When I have been accused of being blind, stupid, emotionless and worst of all, a bat manufacturer!
quote:So you still haven't answered. What will be next when metal is gone and kids keep getting injured by balls coming off wood bats? You better be able to answer this one if you keep going down the path you are taking and you better be willing to step up and accept the ban, whatever it may be. Remember, not just accept it but accept it with no questions asked.
quote:Could be because after 10 pages of posts, over 4000 views just in this thread alone, you still refuse to listen to what I am saying or acknowledge the questions I am asking and understand I am on your side.
quote:All I am doing is asking you to look beyond today (banning metal for safety reasons) and look to the future of what will happen to the sport if you get your way. It will NOT end with wood bats, I can bet my next year’s pay on that. It will NOT end with wood bats because banning metal bats will not keep players from crushing line drives up the gut and bounce off pitchers when using wood.
quote:Emotional? Not exactly. Frustrated? Well, yeah, understandably so.
quote:You want metal out of baseball? Do it the right way. It isn't a safety issue and by making it one, you will NOT like what happens after metal is gone.
quote:So you still haven't answered. What will be next when metal is gone and kids keep getting injured by balls coming off wood bats? You better be able to answer this one if you keep going down the path you are taking and you better be willing to step up and accept the ban, whatever it may be. Remember, not just accept it but accept it with no questions asked.
quote:If our sports professional's use wood to swing with on the pros... Why do we train our amateurs swinging metal?