anonlooker wrote:Since when does everyone around here pass the buck??
Because if someone answered the question in a positive manner, they would be lambasted and being told how wrong they are.
anonlooker wrote:Since when does everyone around here pass the buck??
MTR wrote:anonlooker wrote:Since when does everyone around here pass the buck??
Because if someone answered the question in a positive manner, they would be lambasted and being told how wrong they are.
MTR wrote:anonlooker wrote:Since when does everyone around here pass the buck??
Because if someone answered the question in a positive manner, they would be lambasted and being told how wrong they are.
MTR wrote:anonlooker wrote:Since when does everyone around here pass the buck??
Because if someone answered the question in a positive manner, they would be lambasted and being told how wrong they are.
KekambuS wrote:Does every Ump know how to check for altered bats? Do you have to take a class? The reason im asking is i think some Ump's have no idea what to look for and there taking bats just to make it seem like they no what there doing. You cant all of a sudden become a bat Guru. Help me Help you.
NumeroUno wrote:
I have heard of umps taking a white piece of paper putting the paper in their hand putting the bat inside the paper and wrapping the paper around the bat. They spin the bat and they say if they feel lumps the bat has been rolled....BS Their is no way to tell unless a bat gets ex rayed or density tested. My friend bought a brand new bat at Sport Chalet, went to a high school tourney umpire Barney Fife tested the bat and took it, it had been out of the wrapper for 4 hours. I talked to a few umps last week about this and they said that they can tell if a bat had been rolled with paper, I just laugh because their is no way. All composite bats get a little lumpy after you hit them for a while.