In article , Reg says...
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 09:46:07 GMT, "Bob Stahl"
wrote:
George:
The reason the majors don't allow aluminum bats is
that the parks are too small, so it is said. Were
it not for the sound, I suppose it would constitute
the perfect "corked" bat....
"They" have already gone to graphite and such.
What's lost in the whole discussion here is:
Who corked Sammy's bat, what did they use for a
"cork", and how exactly did they **** up?
I would like to know how it was done as well.
The cork was right above the handle.
Was it put in from the top or bottom?
How big a piece?
Is it easy to cork a bat?
Doesn't it make it weaker?
Usually they use a painted bat so disguising it won't
be as much of a problem:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sp...corkchart.html
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseba...25473.graphic?
coll=ny-sports-headlines
Robert Adair's reasoning why it doesn't work:
http://www.southlakebaseball.org/physics.htm