So what's up with this sudden hatred for maple bats?
The way ESPN talks about it, you'd think that Al Queda was making baseball bats.
I have a couple of thoughts. One, is that the professional players have the handles whittled down as thin as they can get them so all the weight is in the barrell. Of course they're going to break on hits away from the sweet spot. My boys have used maple bats in practice and the occasional wood bat tourney for several years and have never broken one.
Secondly, is this simply unnecessary paranoia? I mean, how many thousands of hits are there in a season and what minute percentage of those hits result in broken bats.
However, if this takes away from the steroid conversation then maybe it's not all bad.
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