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Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

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Page 1: Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in

High School and CollegePresented by: Luke Jackson

Page 2: Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

America's Pastime

Baseball has been called "America's Pastime" since Major League Baseball was founded in the early 1920s.

Page 3: Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

Metal Baseball Bats Were Created

-Advantage to hitter

-Greater exit speeds

Page 4: Metal Baseball Bats Should Be Banned in High School and College Presented by: Luke Jackson

Metal Bat Technology Increased

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Wood vs. Metal

-Solid barrels

-Little trampoline effect

-Center of mass cannot be changed

-Longevity

-Metal bats are hollow barrelled

-Made of aluminum

-Trampoline effect

-Center of mass

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MLB Players Use Wood Bats

-Top physical condition

-Player strength

-Would cause injury

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High School Players

-Increased playing level

-Training year round

-Bryce Harper

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BESR

Ball

Exit

Speed

Ratio

Ratio of the speed of the pitch to the speed of the ball off the bat.

-The NCAA issued this certification in 2006

-It was an effort to make the game safer

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Did not help increase safety

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BBCOR

Batted

Ball

Coefficient

Of

Restitution

-Gauges how much energy is lost in the ball-bat collision

-Limits to .50

-Slightly higher than wood

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BBCOR bats are breaking in

-Tested new bats

-Effects of use

-Increased trampoline effect

-Performed like old bats

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Examples

Demarini CF4 Marucci Cat 5

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Solution

-Switch back to wood bats

-Increases safety