A lot of the BBCOR angst has been standard baseball hyperbole, where what people say the see happening, and what really happens, are often two very different things.
We’ve all done it to some degree. We’ll see a pitcher pound sand up our 14YO team’s backsides, and the only way to really explain it, is to say the kid was throwing 90, when what was really happening was that he was throwing 78, but getting the guys to hit the ball right at somebody. Its how we protect our kids and their teams. From being thought of as “normal” or “average”.
When you read some of the tales of BESR bats, you’d think there was an average of 10 HRs a game, with 6 of them coming from the worst hitters in the lineups by just sticking out their bat. But that never happened, and neither did anything approaching it.
There are almost sound reasons to explain the things that go on on a ball field. Things like our HS team being 14-4 against some pretty decent competition with a team BA of less than .300. Here’s one teeny weeny reason. We’re 47 for 57 in stolen bases, while our opponents are 12 for 22. Doesn’t sound like much, but it’s a huge advantage in just 18 games.