I like it. Pretty intense to me. 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
Bob Parks, LLC
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
Gallatin TN 37066
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On May 6, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Charles Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've tried to watch softball. Key word is tried, it's good to watch at night 
> on tv if you're out of ambien.
> On 5/6/2013 12:20 PM, mail.bobparks.com wrote:
>> Exactly!  That's why women's softball is fun to watch and men's isn't. 
>> Home Run Derby is only fun during All Star Week. 
>> 
>> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>> Real Estate Broker
>> Bob Parks, LLC
>> 1517 Hunt Club Blvd
>> Gallatin TN 37066
>> 615-972-4239
>> 615-826-4040 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On May 6, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Sandy Alonso <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Honestly, I must be a rarity in that I am not in love with the home run.  I 
>>> actually love seeing good, strategic baseball.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 10:50 AM,               Oliver Barry 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> What ever they do, please don't mess with the baseball!  We just outlived 
>>>> doctored aluminum bats.                     Here's an idea. Learn how to 
>>>> hit!
>>>> 
>>>> Oliver Barry, CRS GRI
>>>> Bob Parks Realty, LLC
>>>> 1517 Hunt Club Blvd
>>>> Gallatin TN 37066
>>>> Office: 615-826-4040
>>>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>>>> 
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>> 
>>>>> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
>>>>> Date: May 6, 2013, 7:54:17 AM CDT
>>>>> To: GatorNEWS <[email protected]>
>>>>> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Could livelier baseball help?
>>>>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>>>>> Could livelier baseball help?
>>>>>  
>>>>>  
>>>>> Clemson coach Jack Leggett has suggested using a new baseball to help 
>>>>> with the lessened offensive numbers from toned-down bats. (The            
>>>>>                    Associated Press)
>>>>> 
>>>>> By Kevin Brockway
>>>>> Gainesville SUN Staff writer
>>>>> Published: Monday, May 6, 2013 at 6:01 a.m.
>>>>> Last Modified: Monday, May 6, 2013 at 12:01 a.m.
>>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Fans dig the longball.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Like college basketball, college baseball is looking for ways to increase 
>>>>> offensive production after toning down its metal bats in 2011. Clemson 
>>>>> coach Jack Leggett has provided one suggestion — a livelier baseball.
>>>>> “It would make it more interesting,” Tennessee sophomore shortstop A.J. 
>>>>> Simcox said. “I think it would help at times. All the fans love the home 
>>>>> run ball. I think it would help benefit crowds and get people more 
>>>>> interested in college baseball.”
>>>>> Division I baseball teams are averaging a home run every three games, 
>>>>> according to an NCAA midseason report. In 2010, before metal bats were 
>>>>> toned down, Division I teams averaged one home run per game.
>>>>> In last weekend's series between Florida and Tennessee, there were four 
>>>>> home runs hit during the three-game series. Three were hit by the Gators 
>>>>> on Friday night, with the wind blowing out to right field.
>>>>> “I just look out and see how Florida is playing their defense in the 
>>>>> outfield, they're playing extremely shallow and there's a reason for 
>>>>> that,”                               Tennessee coach Dave Serrano said. 
>>>>> “Look at our extra-base hits. We've got a lot of young guys, but our 
>>>>> power numbers are down.
>>>>> “I would like to see something with the ball changed to bring liveliness 
>>>>> back to the game a little bit. In the long run, I think it could end up 
>>>>> costing the game of college baseball. I think we're at a peak right now 
>>>>> with how much popularity it has, and I'd hate people to go away from it 
>>>>> because it turns into a low-scoring affair.”
>>>>> A livelier ball could increase offensive numbers. NCAA rules mandate 
>>>>> balls used in regular-season and tournament play have a COR, or 
>>>>> coefficient of restitution, of no greater than .555. The COR is a measure 
>>>>> of bounciness at impact. The higher the COR, the greater the bounce. 
>>>>> Balls used in pro baseball have a maximum COR of .578.
>>>>> The NCAA does not set standards for seams, but national tournament games 
>>>>> are played with a Rawlings ball that has raised seams. Because of that, 
>>>>> most conferences choose to use the raised-seam ball in the regular season 
>>>>> as well.
>>>>> Though science hasn't offered a definitive answer, it's widely believed 
>>>>> that raised-seam balls have a “drag” effect and don't travel as far as 
>>>>> those with flat seams.
>>>>> No changes in the ball could be instituted until 2015. But considering 
>>>>> the recent state of offense in college baseball, change may be needed. 
>>>>> The midseason Division I batting average                               of 
>>>>> .270 and per-team scoring of 5.25 runs are the lowest since 1973, the 
>>>>> year before aluminum bats were brought into the college game.
>>>>> Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan agreed that more needs to be done to 
>>>>> increase offense, but he doesn't know if a livelier ball is definitely 
>>>>> the answer.
>>>>> “Across the board, most people would like to see a little more offense,” 
>>>>> O'Sullivan said. “How we get there, I don't quite know.”
>>>>> The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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