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Author TOPIC: Players in MN allowed to use corked/doctored bats?
MaxBat

July 18, 2013
12:17:59 PM

Entry #: 4074680
What's the consensus?

If the answer is NO, then what should happen if a player enters the box with a bat that is known to be hollowed out?


Brandon W

July 18, 2013
12:24:07 PM

Entry #: 4074686
Why would there be a debate on this?

No, players should not be permitted to do so, and I think a five-game suspension would be a good starting point.


MaxBat

July 18, 2013
1:33:48 PM

Entry #: 4074705
So....let's say you're a pitcher, and you see a batter coming to the plate with said bat. What do you do? Refuse to pitch until he changes his bat? Notify umpire? There are dozens of these bats being used in Class A.

CORKY RAMANO

July 18, 2013
1:51:07 PM

Entry #: 4074713
Name names or teams using said bats. That would help put a stop to some of their use.

WhyNotZ

July 18, 2013
2:06:11 PM

Entry #: 4074719
First I've heard of this...
Our team uses Max Bats, Baum Bats and Marucci Bats only. No funny biz.

If it occurred, that player would be ostracized and asked to leave our team.

Hope others would follow suit.


Tony Perkis

July 18, 2013
2:18:08 PM

Entry #: 4074726
The longest suspension handed out by MLB for a corked/modified bat is 10 games, ~6% of the season. If we work off of that, a player who has a 10 team league and plays 18 league games should get suspended for 1 game.

CageBombs

July 18, 2013
2:29:24 PM

Entry #: 4074731
Most teams can't hit the way it is so why does it matter...

FTT

July 18, 2013
4:34:59 PM

Entry #: 4074770
I've been in the league for a handful of years now and honestly haven't seen a situation where I thought someone or some team had a corked bat. Not to say that it isn't happening. We want examples....no need to name names...at this point.

What did you do?

July 18, 2013
4:39:34 PM

Entry #: 4074773
Does a corked bat make you bunt better?

GreenMachine99

July 19, 2013
7:49:28 AM

Entry #: 4074901
^^^Only drag bunting. We'll cover this in my clinic.

Gardenhoser724

July 19, 2013
9:03:20 AM

Entry #: 4074916
Does a corked bat really have more pop than a Baum Bat?

Boner Jr.

July 19, 2013
9:50:18 AM

Entry #: 4074940
What about corked people? Certainly have seen a few of those over the years. If you cleat 'em just right, super balls might fly out.

Jim Rome

July 19, 2013
11:17:24 AM

Entry #: 4074962
Whats wrong with corked bats? Do they actually help people hit more homeruns? Mine is corked and I dont hit homers. Maybe I didnt do it right.

We should check the guys bats who have the most homers. Any suggestions on who is first to call out?


CageBombs

July 19, 2013
12:12:17 PM

Entry #: 4074981
http://www.popularmechanics.com/outdoors/sports/baseball/the-machine-that-shatters-baseball-myths

GreenMachine99

July 19, 2013
12:12:30 PM

Entry #: 4074982
I hit a home run once.

Jim Rome

July 19, 2013
2:25:08 PM

Entry #: 4075026
I'm not going to bother and look at that link.

Limplifter

July 20, 2013
3:09:41 PM

Entry #: 4075152
Why are we talking about this and who cares. With the exception of Tonka who can hit the ball out basically top to bottom in the lineup, why does it matter?

Its just a higher fly out in my opinion.


MaxBat

July 25, 2013
2:31:38 PM

Entry #: 4076753
Any DeMarini bat. Barrels are hollowed out and then filled with a foam/carbon material to make the barrel lighter. Slugger is coming out with their version soon called the Hybrid.

Just curious what players opinions on this was.


CORKY RAMANO

July 25, 2013
3:42:01 PM

Entry #: 4076780
Most DeMarini bats are -2 or -3, not much different than wood and they dont have any more pop.

MaxBat

July 25, 2013
3:50:49 PM

Entry #: 4076786
It's just interesting that...
(A) they're allowed to be used in wood bat leagues.
(B) if a wood bat were treated the same way (i.e. barrel hollowed out, filled, and plugged) it would be deemed illegal.
(C) because it has the "composite" moniker, it's simply accepted.

We could easily make these, but choose not to. Was just curious to know what players opinions on the subject were.


WhyNotZ

July 25, 2013
8:46:03 PM

Entry #: 4076847
I think those DeMarinis are trash. I steer everyone away from them.

I'm not sure what the composite composition of a Baum Bat is...




MaxBat

July 26, 2013
10:30:43 AM

Entry #: 4076955
Posted the question after seeing how this new Slugger Hybrid is being made, and then seeing a cross-section of the DeMarini. It just seems goofy that these are permitted (weather or not they enhance performance) for game use since they're essentially made just like corking a bat....which is illegal.

The purpose of corking a bat is to make the barrel lighter. Lighter barrel should enhance bat speed. This gives the batter an unfair advantage over the pitcher. Whether it feels like hitting a ball with a wet newspaper over time, it's still an example of the batter trying to gain an advantage over the other team with a piece of equipment, rather than his own skill level.


magnor147

July 27, 2013
12:26:15 PM

Entry #: 4077164
I think if you polled most players who use or have used a composite bat. They are not swinging it to gain an advantage, but rather for the added durability. Having to buy a couple bats a season can add up.

AuggieTech

July 29, 2013
8:44:35 AM

Entry #: 4077545
Durability for sure. Not looking for a advantage in town ball. Swinging "good" wood is nice. Buying a bat for $85-$110 and then seeing the grain, I'll buy the composite for the same price or slightly more.

CORKY RAMANO

July 29, 2013
10:01:14 AM

Entry #: 4077557
How about we get a playoff bracket or something on the website this time of year instead of pictures of bats.

insti-gator

July 29, 2013
1:44:16 PM

Entry #: 4077628
Anyone who is going to take the time to cork a wood bat and/or buy a juiced wood bat for use in recreational baseball would be a complete and utter donkey...in my opinion

MaxBat

July 30, 2013
10:33:01 AM

Entry #: 4077883
If using a composite bat (such as a DeMarini) is for durability, you're looking for durability in the handle, since 99.9% of breaks occur in the handle when you miss-hit a ball. If that is the case, why does the barrel need to be doctored? Just asking.....

Class A-Hole

July 30, 2013
11:06:54 AM

Entry #: 4077901
Define "doctored". I would think the BBCOR rating system would keep any composite from giving an advantage outside of the handles not breaking on inside pitches. I am assuming you are hinting at composite bats could have rods in the handle but should be completely solid in the barrel?

CageBombs

July 30, 2013
3:43:40 PM

Entry #: 4078009
Jim, I know you are just trying to increase sales which is fine. But everyone knows that you at Maxbat put out a much more superior product than those crappy composite bats. That is why I only swing Maxbats but bats can get expensive if you break a lot.

Jeff Reboulets Ghost

July 30, 2013
7:16:37 PM

Entry #: 4078082
Another way to avoid breaking bats is not swinging at terrible pitches. I've broken 2 bats in the last 5 years. I started using a MaxBat exclusively a few summers ago and they've held up great. If anything, I've had to retire a few bats to BP duty simply because after using the same bat for a whole season, I wanted to break out a fresh one.

insti-gator

July 30, 2013
11:42:46 PM

Entry #: 4078170
Anyone who is going to take the time to cork a wood bat and/or buy a juiced wood bat for use in recreational baseball would be a complete and utter donkey...in my opinion

= cut and paste from previous post


Medium Catcher

July 31, 2013
8:12:15 AM

Entry #: 4078217
http://www.benaaronlumber.com/

These bats are very inexpensive, good quality just not finished. Check them out. Most of our team uses them and love them. This is another way to keep costs down as you can buy 2 for the price of one compared to most other company's bats.

Just my two cents on composite bats, they are crap but durable. People who swing them are actually at a disadvantage compared people who swing real wood, not trying to gain any kind of advantage. This is a non-issue topic that I've wasted lots of time reading.


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