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Old 06-13-2010, 08:42 PM   #1
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Default Metal Bats?

After hearing from my younger brother that the OHSAA is thinking about banning two-piece as well as composite material bats for next year's high school season I did some reading to see how many states have followed. I ran across this article and it just pissed me off to no end...

http://www.eteamz.com/baseball/board...cfm?id=2211789

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LARKSPUR, Calif. -- The principles from ten high schools in the Marin County Athletic League agreed Thursday afternoon to ban the use of metal bats in baseball games, a decision that comes as the teen player who was hospitalized after being hit by a line drive remained in critical condition.
The decision came as the teen player hospitalized after being hit by a line drive two weeks ago remained in critical condition.

The irony is that nobody mentions a thing until a player gets seriously hurt, and then they come to the extreme decision that is completely reactive. Why wait until then? If it's so dangerous, shouldn't high schools and colleges have switched by now?

I swear this is just another example of the pussification of America. What are we going to do when our high schoolers sustain severe concussions from football hits, when an errant hockey blade catches a neck or wrist?? Or what about those same wooden bats that these schools are advocating shatter and go flying back at the pitcher??? It is a sport, a sport where you throw a very hard ball, and should expect it to come flying back at you. If you don't want your kids getting hurt parents, stick them in a fucking padded room with no sharp corners.

Oh, and is the OHSAA going to refund us for the brand new $400 two-piece bat that we just bought my brother for his junior year next year???

/Rant over....
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