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#27048 - 01/20/12 02:09 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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Lighten up-still think he should club that baby seal for that comment...
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So you were told something about bat rules but you really don't know exactly what it is that you were told. Thanks for posting really incisive info about which ever way the lettering goes. Lord spare us from any of your future posts.

Think you have some anger issues pal, sure you are just a charm to live with. Bet all would agree, would rather have his posts here then yours.people like you give youth sports a black eye. go share your hate elsewhere

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#27101 - 01/22/12 06:18 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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glad to see this change, now kids are going to have to be "good hitters" instead of just "making contact."

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#27119 - 01/23/12 01:19 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: C Sheen]
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How the hell does someone asking a serious question about bat rules, (which has been changing or talked about big changes) become a negative thing.

You guys are ridiculous. Answer the damn question if you know, if not shut up.

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#27127 - 01/23/12 03:57 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: C Sheen]
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This is not brain surgery well for some maybe....most league's along with M/S and H/S your child will need a bat that has a sticker BBCOR 50...its that simple....I just bought my son an Easton (alloy) they also make composite...It sound like wood when the ball is hit, I have a feeling hitting will be down as the kids get use to swing metal that feels like wood......Ted Williams once said "its not the arrow its the indian."

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#27128 - 01/23/12 04:31 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
i was told by jr high coach that if you had a bbcor you would be able to use it this year and then all bats must be besr's. or which ever way the lettering goes.the old bats may be used in jr high 1 more year if you already had it.if not you must get the new bats. i'm not sure about high school.

Don't use a bbcor unless you have to, you will look like a weaker hitter compared to the other players. It's not as bad as using a wood bat when everyone else is using aluminum. Use a wood bat in practice and besr in games if you can. Not sure what middle school rules will be this year.
Are you really serious BBCOR is a national standard as of Jan 1st 2012 in all high school ball, no if Njbl or any other league is not following suit there plain nuts. ALSO if your kid is any kind of player these new bats will not effect his game

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#27129 - 01/23/12 04:34 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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What about the Easton S1 CXN bat? My son is 11u the bat he wants is -10?
thats still fine just check where ever your playing if they have any exceptions like a banned bat list

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#27133 - 01/23/12 09:17 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
i was told by jr high coach that if you had a bbcor you would be able to use it this year and then all bats must be besr's. or which ever way the lettering goes.the old bats may be used in jr high 1 more year if you already had it.if not you must get the new bats. i'm not sure about high school.

Don't use a bbcor unless you have to, you will look like a weaker hitter compared to the other players. It's not as bad as using a wood bat when everyone else is using aluminum. Use a wood bat in practice and besr in games if you can. Not sure what middle school rules will be this year.
Are you really serious BBCOR is a national standard as of Jan 1st 2012 in all high school ball, no if Njbl or any other league is not following suit there plain nuts. ALSO if your kid is any kind of player these new bats will not effect his game


If you read before you type, You will notice I said , not sure what middle schools will do, not HS, and at the time didn't know what njbl would do at different age groups. I have no comment or interest whether THEY ARE plain nuts or not. Less pop is less pop no matter what kind of player you are, that is why college homeruns and eras are down. They are already using bbcor. But, I guess your kid is the exception. I take that back, Chipper Jones (your son) has a long career with a wood bat.

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#27145 - 01/24/12 04:39 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
i was told by jr high coach that if you had a bbcor you would be able to use it this year and then all bats must be besr's. or which ever way the lettering goes.the old bats may be used in jr high 1 more year if you already had it.if not you must get the new bats. i'm not sure about high school.

Don't use a bbcor unless you have to, you will look like a weaker hitter compared to the other players. It's not as bad as using a wood bat when everyone else is using aluminum. Use a wood bat in practice and besr in games if you can. Not sure what middle school rules will be this year.
Are you really serious BBCOR is a national standard as of Jan 1st 2012 in all high school ball, no if Njbl or any other league is not following suit there plain nuts. ALSO if your kid is any kind of player these new bats will not effect his game


If you read before you type, You will notice I said , not sure what middle schools will do, not HS, and at the time didn't know what njbl would do at different age groups. I have no comment or interest whether THEY ARE plain nuts or not. Less pop is less pop no matter what kind of player you are, that is why college homeruns and eras are down. They are already using bbcor. But, I guess your kid is the exception. I take that back, Chipper Jones (your son) has a long career with a wood bat.
Coo Koo Coo Koo

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#27150 - 01/24/12 07:42 PM Re: Bat Rules 2012 [Re: Anonymous]
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Originally Posted By: Anonymous
i was told by jr high coach that if you had a bbcor you would be able to use it this year and then all bats must be besr's. or which ever way the lettering goes.the old bats may be used in jr high 1 more year if you already had it.if not you must get the new bats. i'm not sure about high school.

Don't use a bbcor unless you have to, you will look like a weaker hitter compared to the other players. It's not as bad as using a wood bat when everyone else is using aluminum. Use a wood bat in practice and besr in games if you can. Not sure what middle school rules will be this year.
Are you really serious BBCOR is a national standard as of Jan 1st 2012 in all high school ball, no if Njbl or any other league is not following suit there plain nuts. ALSO if your kid is any kind of player these new bats will not effect his game


If you read before you type, You will notice I said , not sure what middle schools will do, not HS, and at the time didn't know what njbl would do at different age groups. I have no comment or interest whether THEY ARE plain nuts or not. Less pop is less pop no matter what kind of player you are, that is why college homeruns and eras are down. They are already using bbcor. But, I guess your kid is the exception. I take that back, Chipper Jones (your son) has a long career with a wood bat.


...and a good hitter is a good hitter, no matter what bat they use.

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