Can a college player choose to use a wood bat?

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by FearM9, May 11, 2004.

  1. FearM9

    FearM9 New Member

    Jul 14, 2000
    On my bike
    For some odd reason I've been watching a decent number of college baseball games on the boob tube. I know the standard is aluminum bats..but would it be possible for a player to choose to use a wood bat, or does the NCAA not allow them in a college game?
     
  2. DoctorJones24

    DoctorJones24 Member

    Aug 26, 1999
    OH
    Maybe if he bought them himself. Schools probably wouldn't buy them for him, since that's why they use alum. in the first place.
     
  3. Fleck

    Fleck New Member

    May 14, 2004
    Sacramento
    Im pretty sure they can, ive heard of players doing that to get ready for the bigs, but they just usually dont since aluminum is a huge advantage...
     
  4. afgrijselijkheid

    Dec 29, 2002
    mokum
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    i could have sworn there was a guy who only used wood a couple seasons back
     
  5. TurtleHawk

    TurtleHawk Member

    May 6, 2000
    Why use wood when you can that wonderful metal ping and the possibility of permanently injuring someone? Everyone knows that wood is for suckers and professionals.
     
  6. Lithium858

    Lithium858 Member

    Aug 11, 2002
    Baton Rouge
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    MLB should sponsor college baseball since many of their draft players come from there. Then with the money they can use wood bats, since the NCAA thinks they are more expensive. At least that's what I hear.
     
  7. ElJefe

    ElJefe Moderator
    Staff Member

    Feb 16, 1999
    Colorful Colorado
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    They are more expensive. Wood bats have a bad habit of breaking fairly often and the cost really starts adding up.

    Meanwhile, aluminum bats don't break.
     
  8. Fleck

    Fleck New Member

    May 14, 2004
    Sacramento
    Itd never happen.. too many NCAA regulations.. If they sponsored one college and not another the one left out in the cold would throw a fit...
     
  9. Glenwood Lane United

    Apr 28, 2001
    Hanover Park, IL
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It's not just cost---you're just a better hitter with aluminum, and choosing wood over aluminum can cost you a ballgame. College is about winning, not player development, which is why you were seeing pitchers with 135+ pitch counts this past week.

    In addition, you're starting to see college summer leagues where wood bats are used, like the Cape Cod League. I know there is one starting up near Baton Rouge this year. The highly touted prospects can get used to wood bats in those leagues.
     
  10. PsychedelicCeltic

    PsychedelicCeltic New Member

    Dec 10, 2003
    San Francisco/London
    The problem with wood bats is the way they are these days. The handles are incredibly thin, and players whip them through the strike zone as hard as they can. Makes for tons of broken bats. It's my opinion that handles should be widened some, it'd make for a more interesting game (and less broken bats).
     
  11. CyphaPSU

    CyphaPSU Member+

    Mar 16, 2003
    Not Far
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    College players use wood bats when they workout for MLB scouts before the annual draft.
     

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