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Old 04-23-2007, 04:19 PM
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NYC bans metal bats in HS baseball

NEW YORK (AP) _ Metal bats will be banned in high school baseball starting this September in the nation's largest school system after the City Council on Monday overrode a mayoral veto of the bill.

The measure outlaws metal bats under the theory that they produce harder and faster hits, risking injury to young players who have less time to react. Opponents, who include Little League Baseball and sporting goods makers, say there is no evidence metal bats are more dangerous.

Youth leagues and lawmakers are proposing similar bans in other areas, including New Jersey, where a 12-year-old boy went into cardiac arrest and suffered serious injuries after a batted ball struck him in the chest.

In New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg vetoed the bat ban earlier this month, saying the issue should be left up to those who run the youth leagues, not the government. But the City Council overwhelmingly knocked down the veto by a vote of 41-4.

``What we're trying to do is reduce risk,'' said Council member James Oddo, the sponsor of the bill.

Opponents argue that there is no scientific evidence proving metal bats pose a greater danger than wooden bats, and that the anti-metal movement relies on emotional anecdotes over concrete data. Some have said they plan to challenge the matter in court.

In 2005, an American Legion Baseball study found no substantial scientific proof to support the argument that wooden bats are safer
than metal bats.
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Old 04-23-2007, 10:48 PM
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Re: NYC bans metal bats in HS baseball

do yall think that this will become a nation wide law soon? wood bats would be a very different feel!
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Old 05-03-2007, 01:28 PM
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Re: NYC bans metal bats in HS baseball

As a former High School coach I see banning Metal Bats putting teams out of action. Metal Bats cost $200 - $300 ea and can last for 3 - 5 years. Wooden Bats $75 - $150 ea and may only last 1 pitch. If a metal bats breaks the Co. usually will replace it free, but if a wooden bat breaks it is your loss. Where are the schools, LL etc teams going to get the $$$$ to keep buying bats, They will have to buy hundreds of wooden bats vs only a few dozen metal bats. This will defintley put LL and HS baseball teams in limbo. Baseball is already dropping in #### of kids playing. Parents cannot afford to keep buying wooden bats. This will kill baseball at the lower levels.
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