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Zac Echola
Montana jury awards $850,000 in aluminum bat lawsuit Photo from the Patch family site dedicated to Brandon Patch. Meanwhile, the Don’t Take My Bat Away Coalition is running this on their homepage: “Extra, Extra: Batted Ball Injuries Do Occur in Games Using Wooden Bats.” Personally, I’ve played baseball with both wooden and aluminum bats. Metal... - http://randomonium.blog-o-blog.com/post...
Montana jury awards $850,000 in aluminum bat lawsuit
 
Photo from the Patch family site dedicated to Brandon Patch.
 
Meanwhile, the Don’t Take My Bat Away Coalition is running this on their homepage: “Extra, Extra: Batted Ball Injuries Do Occur in Games Using Wooden Bats.”
 
Personally, I’ve played baseball with both wooden and aluminum bats. Metal bats are easier to swing, so the argument that a ball comes off the bat faster on an aluminum bat has some validity.
 
Secondly, working with wooden bats helps to develop arm strength. I’m a baseball purist and believe that there’s no crying in baseball. If the weight of a bat gets in the way of you playing the sport, you shouldn’t be playing.
 
Really, I think the red herring from the DTMBA about wooden bats is an irrelevant issue and a weak argument. We really should know the injury rates of aluminum vs. wooden bats in order to make a good decision to remove them from play or not.