Thats about the size of it Jason. Course there is always the isolated guy who just plain likes a knuckle ball... grin.. anon jason kanter wrote: >Also, I think relevant to this, is the weight of the bat. An extremely >light, virtually frictionless action would be analogous to a bat that >weighed next to nothing. Suppose that instead of 24-28 ounces, you could >have an equally strong, supple bat that weighed 3 ounces. That would be >widely unpopular because it would completely change the experience of >hitting the ball. The batter wants some heft, not too much, but if the bat >is too light, there's less control ... help me out here - isn't this >analogous to andre's argument? > >
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