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Driving us Batty: Wood vs. Metal

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by Allonthefield

The baseball experience owes a lot to the sounds of the game.

There's the pop of the catcher's mitt on a 98-mph heater, the crowd's roar when the shortstop makes a diving grab on a liner up the middle, and the clash of cleats and dirt when a base runner slides in for a close play at third.

And, of course, there's the ping of the bat when the batter swings for the fences and hits a dribbler to the pitcher's mound.

Laugh if you'd like, but in all non-professional levels of baseball, it's true. From Little League to the College World Series in Omaha, metal bats have been used for decades to mixed reviews.

But the "purity of the game" aside, many folks are reconsidering the use of metal bats for safety reasons. Skip Rozin of the Wall Street Journal tackles the subject in a recent piece called " Killer Bats?"

As anyone who's ever watched a baseball game knows, the sport can become dangerous when a batted ball is in play. And as we all know from the recent death of Tulsa Drillers' first base coach Mike Coolbaugh, metal bats aren't the cause of the danger.

But do they contribute?

Probably, but I think the safety levels before and after any legal changes would be negligible. The reason that this sort of legislation gets pushed through is because of the horrific experiences of parents who have lost their children to a freak accident.

And just like parents of children who have been kidnapped, these parents assume the duty of lobbyists, insisting that it could happen to your child, too. And that's how we get those kidnapping laws with the kid's name in it (e.g., Jenny's Law).

But has anyone noticed that there are still plenty of kidnappings?

Likewise, if you take the metal bats away from baseball, kids and young adults will still sustain serious injuries and even death due to batted balls, simply because the nature of such events is so unforeseen. It's about being in the exactly wrong place at exactly the wrong time.

Someday, I hope to have children that grow up wanting to play baseball. I will encourage it, because baseball is the greatest game there is. I will also warn the kids of the dangers of the sport, which include, but are not limited to the hitting instrument known as a bat.

If wooden bats are mandated by then, I'll gladly head down to the sporting goods store and help them pick out a Louisville Slugger. Wood bats give you a better feel when you hit the sweet spot, anyway.

Times are changing, though, and I just hope that by then we aren't reduced to Styrofoam.

This article is also published at All on the Field sports blog.


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InsanMajor Leaguer
847 days ago
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The day MLB switches to a metal bat is going to be a very sad day.
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KelsdadAll-Star
847 days ago
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Two words: Never happen
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JuTMSY4Legend
847 days ago
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I remember playing ball as a kid...around 10 years old and a kid a few towns away was struck in the chest by a pitch and died (i believe he had some sort of heart condition). For the next 2 or 3 years the league in my town mandated chest protectors, which not only limited your swing, but caused numerous bad habits to develop (for example, elbows tended to droop more) and were difficult to correct because of the chest protectors limitations.

Knee-jerk reactions to games, where these things are, rare to say the least, are frustrating, damage the game and are so statistically small, that its almost ridiculous...consider this: Of all the pitches thrown, how many were hit...how many of those were hit directly at someone (and we're not talking grounders)...and how many of those people didn't have gloves or weren't prepared...i mean, odds are tens of thousands of pitches are thrown world wide (i have no effin' clue...but its a lot)...

Look the reason this is big news is because its so rare. I'm not trying to minimalize the death of a poor coach who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, but changing rules because of rare occurances is dumb...

And i don't even think it would change it that much to begin with...
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InsanMajor Leaguer
847 days ago
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The pussification of american sports is unbelievable. Suck it up, it happens. It's a freak accident. It's situations like these that are messing up sports. Look at football... it's unbelievable how pussified it it.
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JuTMSY4Legend
847 days ago
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Exactly...too many parents thinking they are protecting their children from strange occurances...you can only do so much...and this is that type of case. Wanna make sure your kid doesn't get hurt in the field...teach him to pay attention and get his glove up... When you sign up for a sport, there is a level of danger (generally minimal)...but i think you can only protect your kids from freak sports accidents about as much as drunk drivers or the like...
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InsanMajor Leaguer
847 days ago
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If that had been a metal bat, it would've been worse so the argument sucks. The ball would've travelled a lot faster increasing the chances of killing him. Wooden bats make baseball more interesting. Just the sound of the bat means everything. You can easily tell a homerun from a fly ball just by the sound the bat makes hit it hits the ball. Not to mention how much it would mess up records. Babe Ruth's 714 mark wouldn't be historic anymore as joined the 700 club would be a lot easier.
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JuTMSY4Legend
847 days ago
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I have no idea of the physics involved... On top of that, getting hit with a batted ball by wood or metal probably wouldn't have mattered for Mike Coolbaugh...i think its safe to assume both bats would have had the same effect...the difference between being struck in the head by a 100 MPH ball and a 110 MPH ball is probably minimal as far as damage
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
847 days ago
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If I had to get hit by a baseball bat (not a choice I frequently undertake, admittedly), I'd rather be hit by a wooden one. Metal is a much denser material, it would hurt more, surely?
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JuTMSY4Legend
847 days ago
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Getting hit by bats is even rarer...Obviously, you're not supposed to let go (for 1), but kids to tend to do this...in general (at least when i was a kid) we had fences in front of the dugouts and we weren't allowed to hang out in front when someone was batting...basically, if you got hit by a bat, you were most likely an idiot...

and alex...getting hit by a wood or metal bat...equally sucks...

Wanna see sports where people get hurt more often...try field events...liek javelin and discus...i've seen numerous people take discs to the face...because they're idiots, get to close and don't pay attention...nothing to do with the danger of the sport,..
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InsanMajor Leaguer
847 days ago
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If you get hit by a bat or even worse, a discus, you deserved it. Survival of the fittest...
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KelsdadAll-Star
847 days ago
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Coolbaugh wasn't hit in the head, he was hit in the neck. Suffered an artery tear, and died of internal bleeding. Totally freak accident.
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JuTMSY4Legend
847 days ago
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same idea...
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The oldest manVarsity
847 days ago
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Ju brought up the fact that more serious injuries by discus and javelins than baseball bats. Metal or wood it really hurts. During my sophmore year at UCLA 1933 during a intraschool game I got hit in the back of the head by a backswing from one of the girls batting on my own team. After she her swing she let go of the bat and it hit me in the back of the head. It hurt plain and simply. And it was a wood bat to boot. Metal bats won't splinter but they have been known to break apart and have caused some very serious damage to people but wood bats have been around longer and I am sure more incidents have occurred with wood than with metal. So the biggest point to make here is stay away from getting hit with either a wood or metal bat. And if major league baseball ever goes to the metal bat baseball as we know it or have known it will completely and without any doubt cease to exist as the MLB. Equipment comes and goes but the wood bat is forever that is one rule that exists that shall never be screwed with.......
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
846 days ago
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all leagues should have wood bats and if your gonna have them metal in the majors instead you could juice all the players then we would have a league of Barry Bonds and i know ill hear shit for saying Barrys juiced
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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then Bonds would'ent need steroids metal bats are a joke and make that horrible and irritating PING!!
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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it would be unfair to players of the past to not have the same advantage even with bonds and steroids the bat idea is stupid and i might never respect the MLB ever again unless they switch back
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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it
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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ever
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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ould
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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ppen
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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even
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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n a million
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Yakob878MVP
846 days ago
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sorry i meant it would never haappen in a million years
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
846 days ago
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Nothing more unnatural to baseball (save perhaps steroids?) than the ping of a metallic bat.
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