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Since 1991 there have been 16 deaths due to the use of metal baseball bats. Are wood baseball bats more safe than metal?. Kyle Solomon. Studies Supporting W ood B ats. Numerous studies have been conducted Majority of them conclude wood is more safe
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Since 1991 there have been 16 deaths due to the use of metal baseball bats
Are wood baseball bats more safe than metal? Kyle Solomon
Studies Supporting Wood Bats • Numerous studies have been conducted • Majority of them conclude wood is more safe • Includes a study done in 1977 and a study called the Crisco and Greenwood Batting Cage Study • Fairly old studies • Bats have improved since then • Show that metal is more dangerous due to speed of the batted ball • Faster speed of batted ball makes it more dangerous
Laws Made • Many places and organizations are already starting to act • New York City Council voted in 2006 to ban metal bats from high school play • Passed on a vote of 40-6 • NCAA banned BESR rated bats in 2010 • BESR have been used for numerous years • NCHSSA followed in 2011 • BBCOR is the new standard
Number of Deaths • Since 1991 there have been 16 deaths due to metal bats • Only 2 deaths from wood in same time • Inaccurate representation of metal bats • 90% of youth players use metal • Ratio of number of deaths to the number of bats used
Because I researched bat safety, I decided to host a Homerun Derby for my product
Product • Speak to Monty McLamb • Head of the Miracle League of Johnston County • Speak with Jonathan Allen • Needed to get a field at Clayton Parks and Rec. • Speak with Johnny Whitfield • Editor • Got the derby advertised in Clayton News Star
Product • Layout of the derby • Three age groups • Make flier • Take it too schools in the community • Get supplies from Clayton Little League • Pitching machine, baseballs, etc.
Product • Get a trophy for the winner of each age group • Wake up early and set up the field at the Clayton Community Park • Host each age group and crown winners • Clean up • Also volunteered multiple times with the Clayton Little League Juniors team
Mentor • Lance Rhodes • Coach for Clayton Little League • I helped coach his team • Helped me get the supplies I needed to host the derby
Challenges and Successes • Challenges • The temporary fence I needed for the younger age groups was not put up • Timing of the derby and weather • Successes • Amount of money raised • Ability to get a good field
What I Learned • The biggest thing I learned is how to host an event • The importance of advertisement
Thank you for your time Do you have any questions?