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On Aug 26, 1:12*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:55:33 -0300, "Don White" wrote: ote... some feel amuminum bats are more dangerous because the ball rebounds off them faster, not giving the pitcher time to duck. A home run every time? You did say the ball has a higher velocity. I have never that alum bats hit them farther. Casady Yeah, a whole whopping four miles per hour faster, how could a pitcher possibly duck THAT??!!! Scientific evidence that batted ball speed is faster for aluminum baseball bats. Given the amount of controvery over the metal versus wood bat issue, there have been surprisingly few scientific studies comparing the performance of wood and metal baseball bats. There is one paper from 1977, when aluminum bats were just beginning to assert their prominence, which concluded that the batted ball speed of an aluminum baseball bat was about 3.85 mph faster than a wood baseball bat.[1] The study was conducted with six skilled college players during more than a dozen batting practice sessions over a 5-day period. Each player would take several swings with either a wood or aluminum bat (randomly chosen), rest for 10 minutes, then take several swings with the other bat. Balls were pitched from both pitching machines and regular batting practice pitchers, but pitchers were found to be more consistent. During the testing, the average pitched ball speed was 56.6 mph. Batted ball speeds were measured using a radar gun. Data was collected for each player until 30 line drives were produced within a certain range of locations in the outfield. The results were an average batted ball speed (for line drives) of 88.6 mph for the wood bat and 92.5 mph for the aluminum bat. A second phase of the study attempted to explain the increase in performance of the aluminum bat by comparing the size of the "sweet spot" for the two bats by locating the center-of-percussion. The study found that the aluminum bat appeared to have a larger COP than the wood bat. |
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On Aug 26, 1:23*pm, wrote:
On Aug 26, 1:12*pm, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:55:33 -0300, "Don White" wrote: ote... some feel amuminum bats are more dangerous because the ball rebounds off them faster, not giving the pitcher time to duck. A home run every time? You did say the ball has a higher velocity. I have never that alum bats hit them farther. Casady Yeah, a whole whopping four miles per hour faster, how could a pitcher possibly duck THAT??!!! I was a pitcher and I dunno' but I managed to take a linedrive off a wooden bat once.. I don't want it to go any faster at all;) Scientific evidence that batted ball speed is faster for aluminum baseball bats. Given the amount of controvery over the metal versus wood bat issue, there have been surprisingly few scientific studies comparing the performance of wood and metal baseball bats. There is one paper from 1977, when aluminum bats were just beginning to assert their prominence, which concluded that the batted ball speed of an aluminum baseball bat was about 3.85 mph faster than a wood baseball bat.[1] The study was conducted with six skilled college players during more than a dozen batting practice sessions over a 5-day period. Each player would take several swings with either a wood or aluminum bat (randomly chosen), rest for 10 minutes, then take several swings with the other bat. Balls were pitched from both pitching machines and regular batting practice pitchers, but pitchers were found to be more consistent. During the testing, the average pitched ball speed was 56.6 mph. Batted ball speeds were measured using a radar gun. Data was collected for each player until 30 line drives were produced within a certain range of locations in the outfield. The results were an average batted ball speed (for line drives) of 88.6 mph for the wood bat and 92.5 mph for the aluminum bat. A second phase of the study attempted to explain the increase in performance of the aluminum bat by comparing the size of the "sweet spot" for the two bats by locating the center-of-percussion. The study found that the aluminum bat appeared to have a larger COP than the wood bat. Of course, I would rather not take half a wooden bat to the chest either;) Do the metal ones break off? |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 07:16:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: That's what cracks me up. Both political philosophies, Left and Right, support "empowering people". In theory, the Right empowers by minimizing government interference. allowing people to aspire to whatever level of interest, business and financial success they desire, based on their individual level of motivation. The Left "empowers" by attempting to level the playing field, demanding equal or similar benefits, rewards and lifestyle for everyone by penalizing those with more than average ambition. I can put it even simpler - the Right believes in individual wealth as part of the collective and the Left believes in the collective via redistribution of individual wealth. And at this point I feel a rant coming on and I'm just not in the mood at the moment. :) The last 8 years, the right has not beleived in empowering the people. They have been much like the Left. Spend, spend, spend. Just different programs. |
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"Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: ) There isn't a way to cook liver to make it palatable. As a kid, I ate beef liver and didn't gag, but it was never my favorite meal. I did enjoy the chicken livers sold at KFC. Today, when I see it in the store, I gag. ;) I buy all of my produce and meats in a ethnic market specializing in Mexican and Asian products. It is amazing the parts of animals and different sea life, that they considered a delicacy. Surprisingly, some "scrap" animals parts, such as ox tails, sell at outrageous prices. Ox tails and pig feet used to be some of the "parts" that were given to the slaves, and were useless to everyone else. Now the sell at a premium. Like Brisket. I can buy top round to smoke cheaper than Brisket at most stores. And Ribeye steaks used to be the cheap steak with steak and eggs. Now seems to be higher than a good New York. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 07:16:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: That's what cracks me up. Both political philosophies, Left and Right, support "empowering people". In theory, the Right empowers by minimizing government interference. allowing people to aspire to whatever level of interest, business and financial success they desire, based on their individual level of motivation. The Left "empowers" by attempting to level the playing field, demanding equal or similar benefits, rewards and lifestyle for everyone by penalizing those with more than average ambition. I can put it even simpler - the Right believes in individual wealth as part of the collective and the Left believes in the collective via redistribution of individual wealth. And at this point I feel a rant coming on and I'm just not in the mood at the moment. :) The last 8 years, the right has not beleived in empowering the people. They have been much like the Left. Spend, spend, spend. Just different programs. It really was hard to tell the difference between one drunken sailor and another. And don't get me started on Ashcroft and Rumsfield. |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:21:10 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: ) There isn't a way to cook liver to make it palatable. As a kid, I ate beef liver and didn't gag, but it was never my favorite meal. I did enjoy the chicken livers sold at KFC. Today, when I see it in the store, I gag. ;) I buy all of my produce and meats in a ethnic market specializing in Mexican and Asian products. It is amazing the parts of animals and different sea life, that they considered a delicacy. Surprisingly, some "scrap" animals parts, such as ox tails, sell at outrageous prices. Ox tails and pig feet used to be some of the "parts" that were given to the slaves, and were useless to everyone else. Now the sell at a premium. Like Brisket. I can buy top round to smoke cheaper than Brisket at most stores. And Ribeye steaks used to be the cheap steak with steak and eggs. Now seems to be higher than a good New York. For years, the best kept secret was 'country style ribs'. Now they cost a fortune. |
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Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P.
Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: It really was hard Some nice candids of the olympics: http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_1/ http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_2/ http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_3/ JL |
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Jerry Lane wrote:
Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: It really was hard Some nice candids of the olympics: http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_1/ http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_2/ http://www.vkmag.com/galleries/galle..._fotos_part_3/ JL Those are some of the best photos of the Olympics I have seen. |
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