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Discussion: U2

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Feb. 20, 2007
EASY
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U2
There comes a time when you have to question corporate governance. Yesterday we were having practice in preparation for The TOC. One of out players (singles hitter) swung at a ball and his U2 broke completely. The barrel ended up about 15' from 3rd base. He bought the bat last month. This is ludicrous!!! We keep these bat warm , we don't hit with them if it is chilly and for what? I realize that this refrain has been played many times.........but to no avail. I would like to add our team to the ever growing lists of unsatisfied customers. Easy in Albuquerque.
Feb. 20, 2007
jah#4
Men's 70
576 posts
easy
I saw 2 of the older Ultra2 and one of the new knob Ultra2 break this weekend. the new one had less the 20 swings on it. We were hitting in Jacksonville fla . 54 degrees temp. the newer ones have less pop and they seem not to last very long. I think this will cost Miken in the long run when the rest of the bat companies caught up and past Miken.
Just my 2 cents
Don Ward
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