After seeing the professional pitcher get hit in the head yesterday with a 
batted ball, I don't think we should ever see metal bats.  Frankly, I think 
they should be banned altogether.  If the pro batter had been using a metal 
bat, I bet the pitcher would have died.

jerry

From: Oliver Barry <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: GatorTalk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:13 AM
To: GatorTalk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Could livelier baseball help?

You make a great point. The aluminum bats were supposedly used because they 
were cheaper than ash. This made any college player who went on to the majors 
disadvantaged until they got used to swinging wood again.
Keep in mind, the article that started this discussion was probably inspired 
from one off the cuff comment the Clemson coach made.  Surely, no one is stupid 
enough to try a juiced up baseball.


Oliver Barry, CRS GRI
Bob Parks Realty, LLC
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
Gallatin TN 37066
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239

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On May 6, 2013, at 11:49 PM, Charles Simpson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I watch a lot of the local Mets farm team, the St. Lucie Mets. These kids for 
the most part are about the same age as the Gator Baseballers . As far as I 
know the same bats and balls are used from the lowliest rookie league right up 
to the majors. I don't understand why these bats and balls aren't standardized 
across all levels after a certain age has been reached.
Charlie
On 5/6/2013 12:20 PM, mail.bobparks.com<http://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
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On May 6, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Sandy Alonso 
<[email protected]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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<tel:615-826-4040>
Mobile: 615-972-4239<tel:615-972-4239>

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From: Shane Ford <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: May 6, 2013, 7:54:17 AM CDT
To: GatorNEWS <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Could livelier baseball help?
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Could livelier baseball help?

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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<http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/brockwayk>
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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