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Kookaburra withdraws graphite bat
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<blockquote data-quote="DC" data-source="post: 55107"><p>i jsut decided to look in this section, i could tell you guys why they recalled them</p><p></p><p>well here in the states as you all know we play baseball. the reason why when your younger (not in the pro leagues) you are able to use metallic bats is because the speed of the thrown ball is not enough to cause a major impact. but the thing is, is that these bats keep getting lighter, and the lighter they are the faster they can be swung, the faster they can be swung, the faster the batted ball comes off, the speed of the ball plus the speed of the bat will equal more speed of the off coming ball.</p><p></p><p>so if they made the graphite bats with the speed the cricket ball is being thrown at it could be pretty dangerous..</p><p></p><p>thats just my guess..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC, post: 55107"] i jsut decided to look in this section, i could tell you guys why they recalled them well here in the states as you all know we play baseball. the reason why when your younger (not in the pro leagues) you are able to use metallic bats is because the speed of the thrown ball is not enough to cause a major impact. but the thing is, is that these bats keep getting lighter, and the lighter they are the faster they can be swung, the faster they can be swung, the faster the batted ball comes off, the speed of the ball plus the speed of the bat will equal more speed of the off coming ball. so if they made the graphite bats with the speed the cricket ball is being thrown at it could be pretty dangerous.. thats just my guess.. [/QUOTE]
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