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The sound is part of that energy “loss” I was referring to..Best part is, seems people forget the first bat made that had the first usual sound years ago and they
capitalized on it very well.
The sound is part of that energy “loss” I was referring to..Best part is, seems people forget the first bat made that had the first usual sound years ago and they
capitalized on it very well.
No, had nothing to do with all the science talk going on, thats too out of my league.The sound is part of that energy “loss” I was referring to..
and what I was saying is somebody buying a bat because of how loud it is is stupidNo, had nothing to do with all the science talk going on, thats too out of my league.
Im just a grunt and have no idea when the smart talk comes in
I was referring to "distinct sound to sell" reference. So I just wanted to point out, Easton was NOT
the first bat to develop a loud distinct sound that assists in selling bats. Almost every bat
has its own "sound".
Absolutely agree with you. I prefer the "feel" reason to buy a batand what I was saying is somebody buying a bat because of how loud it is is stupid
For all its practical purposes, the bat consists of 2 of 5 variables if we ignore everything that goes into 1 of those 2 and 1 of the other 3however IMA factors and variables that affect exit velo are far greater than the bat itself.
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No, had nothing to do with all the science talk going on, thats too out of my league.
Im just a grunt and have no idea when the smart talk comes in
I was referring to "distinct sound to sell" reference. So I just wanted to point out, Easton was NOT
the first bat to develop a loud distinct sound that assists in selling bats.
And people like different sounds.Almost every bat
has its own "sound".
and what I was saying is somebody buying a bat because of how loud it is is stupid
That would be weird..agreed.From an actual in-game advantage standpoint, the best bat they could make is one that would make no sound or as little sound as possible. I'm not sure how much harder it would be to read and react to a ball (especially one in flight) with no auditory cue at all, but it definitely would be harder.
But DeMarini went and wasted the perfect name for the silent bat with the Whisper.