National Federation of State High Schools (NFHS) – Bans Composite Bats

Interesting article but what they fail to say is that aluminum bats will benefit from Bat Rolling as well. The increase is only about 5% but it’s something.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN (July 7, 2010) — One of six new rules changes by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Baseball Rules Committee forbids the use of composite bats until they can meet the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) performance standard. The changes, which were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors, will take effect with the 2010-11 school year.

After thorough testing by the Baseball Research Center at the University of Massachusetts–Lowell, the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee voted to outlaw composite bats until they can produce consistent results through the life of the bat, be made tamper-evident and be labeled as a composite product.

Elliot Hopkins, NFHS liaison to the Baseball Rules Committee, visited with James Sherwood, director of the Baseball Research Center, and spent several hours witnessing composite bat testing. “Rolling the bat gives it a higher performance,” Hopkins said. “It can significantly increase the performance and that’s huge in our game.”

Rolling the bat isn’t the only problem. Rolling only speeds up the performance enhancement that would occur over time after normal use. Even composite bats that were not altered will eventually see this increase in performance, and the rules committee views that as a major concern.

Rule 1-3-2 through 5 was completely rewritten with the intention of creating a rule that preserves the intent and spirit of the old rule, but is better suited to products resulting from new technology.

Under the new rule, bats with composite handles and tapers would still be legal. The stricter language applies primarily to the barrel of the bat.

“While the handles and taper are important components of the bat,” Hopkins said, “the area that we recognized as more susceptible to abuse is the barrel.”

Other rules changes this year aim at increasing convenience for coaches and umpires by simplifying the substitution policy and clarifying several rules.

Rule 1-1-2 now requires coaches to list all known substitutes on the lineup card before the umpire accepts it. Coaches will still be able to add a substitute without a penalty, but this should speed up substitutions and player changes during the game.

A change to Rule 2-16-2 was also made to clarify an existing rule and ease its application for coaches and players. The rule now reads: “A foul tip is a batted ball that goes directly to the catcher’s hands and is legally caught by the catcher. It is a strike and the ball is in play.”

Similarly, a “last-time-by” rule has been instituted. The new rule states that if a runner correctly touches a base that was missed the last time he was by the base, that last touch corrects any previous base-running infraction. This last-time-by practice is commonly accepted, but is now legally Rule 8-2-6l.

The last two rules changes were approved on recommendation from the NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee. First, in a change to Rule 1-5-8, all hard and unyielding items such as braces, casts, etc., must be padded with a closed-cell, slow-recovery foam padding no less than one-half-inch thick. Knee and ankle braces that are unaltered from the manufacturer’s original design/production do not require additional padding.

Second is an update to concussion language that has been added to the rules for all high school sports. The new rule, 3-1-5, puts strict constraints on players who may have suffered a concussion. The rule states that any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion, including but not limited to loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion of balance problems, must be removed from the contest immediately and shall not return to play before being cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.

A complete listing of all rules changes approved by the committee is available on the NFHS Web site at www.nfhs.org. Click on “Athletics & Fine Arts Activities” on the home page, and select “Baseball.”

Baseball is the fourth-most popular sport for boys at the high school level, according to the 2008-09 NFHS Athletics Participation Survey, with 473,184 participants nationwide. The sport ranks third in school sponsorship with 15,699 schools sponsoring the sport.

Bat Rolling Companies – Who’s feeding you bad information?

The numbers of bat rolling companies are increasing everyday. Just last year there where only 3-4 showing up within the Google search and now there are about a dozen and of those dozen there are only 2-3 that actually know what they are doing. Of the 5 companies that come up on the first page of a Google search for Bat Rolling you will find that there is only 1 company listed there that pushes Perpendicular followed by parallel rolling as the best way to roll. This same company is the only one that has only been in business for roughly 1 year (regardless of what they tell you). The other 4 companies have been in the BAT ROLLING business for over 4 years. If you take a look you will see that these 4 experienced companies all recommend Perpendicular rolling as being the preferred method. I’m sure it’s safe to say that if there was really some new way to roll your bat to provide better results wouldn’t you think that everyone else would have followed suit? Of course they would! We found that BatRolling4U now allows you to make a choice on how your bat is done. This ensures you get whatever it is that you want even if it doesn’t really matter. It’s their way of combating the constant feed of bad information from these inexperienced bat rolling companies.

What I’ve seen happening is this new bat rolling company (I will leave their name off of this post) starts up their business and needs to make a statement. Their marketing technique is to flood the market with this so called “New way of Rolling”. They’ve written numerous articles and video. They are trying to convince you that they can do things better than those that have been doing it for years. All of their propaganda is based on unsubstantiated claims that Perpendicular followed by parallel rolling is needed for optimal performance. This is simply not the case! Use common sense – If it was better everyone would follow suit. There has never been anyone to actually show the benefits of this new and improved rolling method. The benefits simply come from a self proclaimed Bat Rolling Authority. If they are the “BAT ROLLING AUTHORITY” I’m sure they have something to support their claims. Actually I’m pretty sure THEY DON’T. Reason is, because it doesn’t exist and it’s not true.

A good sign that they don’t have a good handle on the rolling process is that for some reason they think you can properly roll your bat in 5 minutes or less. You CAN NOT roll your bat successfully in this amount of time. In order to roll your bat properly it takes a minimum of 20 minutes. **Recently I noticed that since we’ve called them out on this they’ve changed their Bat Rolling videos and also updated their site saying it’s only a portion of the rolling process** Basically they are trying to deceive you.

The truth is it DOES NOT matter how you roll your baseball or softball bat. It’s all about technique and desires to spend the needed amount of time to roll your bat properly. This will ensure you hit all the areas on the barrel.

Perpendicular followed by Parallel for optimal results is a SCAM. Don’t buy into that bad information. If a company is willing to give you bad information only then what makes you think they are going to be honest with the services they provide to their customers. Do your homework and use a company that’s not afraid to give you honest information!

Bat Rolling vs Bat Shaving – Pros, Cons & What to look out for

Bat Rolling is a process that accelerates the break-in of any composite Baseball or Softball Bat. Bat Rolling is accomplished via the use of a Bat Rolling Machine. These machines compress the barrel of the bat in various stages. As the bat is compressed it is fed through (Perpendicular method) or rotated (Parallel method) along the barrel. As the bat is rolled the resin material the binds the layers of composite material begins break-in. This happens in every composite bat from normal use. The problem is most bats require at least 500 hits before they really start to perform. By rolling your bat with a bat rolling machine you accomplish this in a control environment. This ensures your bat is broken in evenly and is performing at its optimal level.

There are 3 typical ways to roll a bat. They are Perpendicular, Parallel and more recently a combination of both. This recent method of Perpendicular followed by Parallel is being sold as the best way to roll. I will agree it does have some potential benefits but our honest opinion (which is based on 5+ years of rolling) is that it DOES NOT matter which way you roll your bat. The key to Bat Rolling is that you take your time to ensure ALL areas of the barrel are compressed evenly. The most likely reason for this NEW method of rolling is because there are many new and inexperienced companies (Self proclaimed Bat Authorities) out there that just simply didn’t know how to properly roll a bat Perpendicular to get the optimal results.

Bat Rolling Pros
• Warranty is not effected
• Minimal decrease in durability
• Not detectable
• Simulates your normal break-in process
• Good performance Increases (20-40ft on average)
• Mostly beneficial to Composite Bats

Bat Rolling Cons
• Slight decrease in durability (VERY minimal)
• Some consider it cheating
• MUST be performed by a professional bat rolling company

Bat Shaving is process where the inner barrel walls of a Baseball or Softball bat are thinned out. When the walls are thinned out it increases the trampoline effect of the barrel and this increase the batted ball speed. It is common to see increases of 40-50ft when done properly. Almost ALL qualified Bat Shaving Companies will Roll you’re bat when shaving it. We recommend finding a reputable company that will offer Shaving, Rolling & End Loading ALL in one package. This ensures you get the best result.

Bat Shaving should be done using a Professional CNC Lathe with a Digital Readout. This ensures an accurate & consistent amount of material is being taken from the inner walls. You need to BE CAREFUL when choosing who does your Bat Shaving work. There are some companies (on eBay & the internet) that will use a drill with a Honing or Sanding adapter. WARNING – This is not the way you want your bat to be shaved. One of 2 things will result. Your bat will prematurely break or you will not get optimal results. Make sure you ask questions to ensure they use a CNC Lathe.

During the BAT SHAVING process there is approximately 1-2 ounces of material removed. The optimal amount that needs to be removed depends on the type of bat. Every bat is slightly different. A qualified Bat Shaving company will know how much to take out. Once the material is removed you need to put this weight back in the bat. It is typically put back into the end cap. This will give you a 1-2 ounce end load which will also improve the performance of the bat. If you don’t want an end loaded bat then I suggestion sending in a bat that is an ounce or two heavier so you get a balanced bat once it’s done. Obviously, in order to shave the bat you must remove the end cap. Any qualified Bat Shaving company will have the ability to securely glue the end cap back in place. You MUST use the correct adhesives or you run the risk your end cap flying off during a game. This is not a good thing.

Bat Shaving Pros
• Extreme performance increases (40-50ft)
• Aluminum or Composite Bat will benefit

Bat Shaving Cons• 25% loss in durability
• Will VOID your warranty
• Easily detectably by removing the end cap
• Considered cheating in ALL associations
• Difficult to find TRUE qualified companies (Bat Shaving is an art)

In Summary – We recommend that you choose a qualified Bat Shaving or Bat Rolling Company that has 5+ years experience. Before sending your bat(s) out ask some questions. Make sure they use a precision CNC Lathe. This is critical to getting quality results. We’ve found that the most qualified Shaving companies out there can roll ANY bat. Some bats are more difficult than others but a qualified company should be able to roll ANY bat as long as it has an end cap. If you’re company can’t shave certain bats this is a sign that they DON’T have the needed experience to address all the potential issues that can be encountered during the BAT SHAVING process

What is the preferred method of Bat Altering?

We understand that there are many ways to improve the performance of your Composite or Aluminum Softball or Baseball bats. Bat Rolling and Bat Shaving are the most common methods currently in use. Bat conversions use to be one of the favorites but a few manufacturers and associations started cracking down on copyright infringement and this has caused conversions to become almost a “black market” process now.

We’re interested in what you think is the preferred method of improving the performance of you bat is. Please make your choice below on our poll.

USSSA Convention News – New Balls & Worlds Dates

On monday novenber 5th USSSA held a manufactures ball test in Kissimmee Fl at the national headquarters. All manufactures were invited to attend. 5 manufactures attended and the end result was the .52/275 ball was approved for play starting april 1 2010. The .40/325 will stay in play until the inventory of them is sold out. Directors can chose which ball to use until the .40/325 are gone. Also starting Jan 1 2010 no more multi-layer balls can be produced for USSSA.
The new ball is named the classic plus, it will be blue stitch with red lettering.

As for the saftey part of the ball, yes it is MUCH safer. A .44/375 ball has a SI of 1900-2700 this new ball has a SI of 466.
SI= severity index. This is a NOCSAE test that tests for impact to hard structure, like your skull. At 1200 SI it has been determined that an impact of that force will break bone and cause serious trauma. If it is a shot to the skull that serious trauma is brain damage.

USSSA E Program – No Hr’s allowed – Any HR’s hit = Offensive ejections & Inning Ending Out

Worlds Dates

Men’s B Sept 17-19 Disney
Men’s C Sept 23-26 Disney
Men’s D Sept 23-26 Disney
Men’s E West Sept 16-19 Aurora

Women’s B, C, D Sept 23-26 Disney

Military Aug 20-22 Panama City, Fl

Hispanic Sept 10-12 Gilbert, Az

Mixed C, D, E Oct 22-24 Disney
Mixed C, D, E Wes22-24 Gilbert, Az

Women’s 35 & over West- Oct 1-3 Salem, Oregon
Women’s 35 & over North- Oct 1-3 North Branford, CT
Women’s 35 & over South- Oct 8-10 Lexington, SC

Black American Sept 17-19 Birmingham, AL