I like the idea of wood bats... and while I don't mind buying myself a coupla bats, I would not want to use someone else's bat for fear that I'd break it.. although we don't really pitch fast enough for that. So either way.. I'm down
As far as investing in a bat, you can get a wooden bat like the one I use for only $20 at Copeland's. I actually had a talk with Scott a couple weeks back about how I feel like I'm being untrue to myself if I use a metal bat. I think people should use what they're comfortable with since it's all about having fun, but I wouldn't be opposed to the idea.
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Hey, that's not just not a bad idea, it's a really good idea. We all share bats to a certain extent anyway, so there isn't a lot of pressure on people to buy a wood bat.
The rule should definitely be applied, if at all, to the "power hitters" first and foremost. An easy, if arbitrary way to decide who they are: if you've hit it out of Defremery before, you're one of them. I don't think we should insist on it for any player, though.
I think that if we're playing a small field like DeFremery wood bats should be used for safety purposes. But I'm not opposed to metal bats at a field like Curt Flood, or Ramondi.
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