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re: Wonder if ncaa considered going all wood bats like minors and big league?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:18 pm to lsufball19
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:18 pm to lsufball19
LSU signs with Demarini. Demarini produces a hybrid wood bat with composite handle. The name of the new stick? The Corndog. Hmmm...
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:19 pm to lsufball19
Yes Russian. It's been thought of. But for example: how many times over how many years did really smart people talk about college football playoffs in d1? Since its not earth shattering new ideas do we just stop trying to help college baseball?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:20 pm to JJ27
There are lots of wood composites out there. Have been for a while. But while they don't break, their effectiveness decreases very rapidly and they're much more expensive than real wood
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:20 pm to copenhagen pete
You think its possible because LSU can afford it. Most schools lose money on baseball already.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:21 pm to ell_13
Just thought it was funny they came out with "The Corndog" after signing LSU. C'mon that's funny.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:22 pm to JJ27
alright. I'll give you that. Thought you were making a case for it to be a realistic alternative.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:25 pm to ell_13
Ok. I'm done. Where there is a will there is a way. Right now college baseball sucks
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:25 pm to ell_13
No not at all. Wood is impractical.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:30 pm to copenhagen pete
They're working on it. Changing the ball is the next step. They'll give it three years and see if the game has balanced back.
They changed the bats in the name of safety. That by itself means they can never go back. The ironic thing about wood though is that it has a higher spring constant than the current metals meaning the ball comes off faster. But it's less forgiving because the sweet spot is small. My point is that wood is no more "safe" and It's still much more expensive.
They changed the bats in the name of safety. That by itself means they can never go back. The ironic thing about wood though is that it has a higher spring constant than the current metals meaning the ball comes off faster. But it's less forgiving because the sweet spot is small. My point is that wood is no more "safe" and It's still much more expensive.
This post was edited on 4/14/14 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:52 pm to ell_13
Mainieri about to talk about this week's games on his radio show.
This post was edited on 4/14/14 at 7:54 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:06 pm to TigerCub
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Another point to consider is that MLB and then the minor leagues will all get the best quality wood first and the college would get whatever is left.
although there is plenty of wood for all the bats and then some, there would be some crooked marketer contriving a shortage just to drive the price up. welcome to America.
This post was edited on 4/14/14 at 8:08 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:08 pm to copenhagen pete
Back in the sixties,seventies and before wooden bats were used from little league up by everybody. Now if little leaguers could learn brand up and afford wooden bats. I just don't understand it. As mentioned top quality composites and metals are extremely expensive.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:16 pm to lsufball19
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LSU's attendance isn't going anywhere
the actual attendance is decreasing
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:25 pm to cheapseat
Brand up doesn't stop them breaking. And youth and high school baseball is completely different. Seasons are longer. Pitchers throw harder. Kids and teams play year round. The expensive metal bat is expensive but a good one will last 2 years easily.
This post was edited on 4/14/14 at 8:26 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:38 pm to ell_13
Plus you have a warranty so that bat is really 2-3 bats for one price.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:18 pm to KG5989
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they would have to buy multiple bats for 1 player.
They already do this with metal bats.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:22 pm to copenhagen pete
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15-20 each? Really? I'm a backyard level player but have played with one wood bat for like 10 years!
Think before you post
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:26 pm to copenhagen pete
They would need to use Baum bats . Not expensive and still basically wood . THey rarely break
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:30 pm to lsufan_26
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This post was edited on 4/21/14 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:33 pm to TampaTiger22
Baum bats are cheaper than aluminum and rarely break . Also , the Baum company , like the bat companies now , would give the bats away , like they do now . The ncaa won't Chang anytime soon though . So it doesn't matter
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