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Jan. 12, 2008
Juster1
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: How many batted ball injuries can you attribute to U2 bats?

Just noticed your Senior League problem with high performance bats in Spokane Washington. You UMPS say too many injuries. In Modesto, CA we have a large senior league witih four age divisions, sactioned by the City of Modesto Parks and Rec Department.

And WE ALL get to use any bat we want with no restrictions. We have had injuries, but they are a variety of types not just from batting, and they are few and far between.

Most of the time it's the running that gets the players injured, strained, or otherwise exhausted.
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