Bat regulations (for aluminum bats)
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:29 pm
I was wondering if we should agree on some regulations for bat, since there is a wide variety available, some supposed improving performance significantly.
While it is probably not important to look at length, or those super-duper construction features that can add $50-100 to the cost, we might want to specify a minimum weight. Otherwise someone could use an ultralight, little-league type bat, get really high bat speed and possibly injure the pitcher, not to mention artificially improve their chances of an extra-base hit.
We mostly seem to use -3, maybe we should follow the college leagues' lead and adopt that as our minimum weight ratio. If you want to keep the weight down, you have to get a shorter bat, so the bat speed advantage you gain is probably made up for by reduced reach and turning moment (that's torque to you Yanks).
Wood bats I think we can keep unregulated, even those weird composite
ones.
Thoughts?
While it is probably not important to look at length, or those super-duper construction features that can add $50-100 to the cost, we might want to specify a minimum weight. Otherwise someone could use an ultralight, little-league type bat, get really high bat speed and possibly injure the pitcher, not to mention artificially improve their chances of an extra-base hit.
We mostly seem to use -3, maybe we should follow the college leagues' lead and adopt that as our minimum weight ratio. If you want to keep the weight down, you have to get a shorter bat, so the bat speed advantage you gain is probably made up for by reduced reach and turning moment (that's torque to you Yanks).
Wood bats I think we can keep unregulated, even those weird composite
ones.
Thoughts?