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A New Jersey teenager left brain-damaged after being struck by a line drive while he was playing in a youth baseball game will receive $14.5 million -- (link)
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Beaker
Wouldn't a wooden bat have had the same effect? -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Aug 22 '12, 10:02
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metal bats make the ball go faster when hit -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 22, 10:03
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And there have been moves by manufactuerers to de-pingify bats recently.
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Reagen
Aug 22, 10:06
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the change from -5 oz ratio to -3 made a huge difference in the aluminum game. nm -- nm
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groiny
Aug 22, 10:23
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*smiles and nods* -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 22, 10:28
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hockey sticks just as brutal -- nm
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Brian Mulroney, Prime Sinister
Aug 22, 10:07
Sounded like the bat hit him in the chest, though -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 22, 10:04
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no, scratch that, misread -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 22, 10:04
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