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- Composite_baseball_bat abstract "Composite baseball bats, opposed to aluminum or wood baseball bats, incorporate a reinforced carbon fiber polymer, or composite, into the bat's construction. This composite material can make up all or part of the bat. Bats made entirely of this polymer are referred to as composite bats. Bats which only incorporate a portion of polymer (and the rest either wood or an aluminum alloy) are referred to as composite hybrid bats. These composite material provides an advantage over aluminum alloys and wood in durability, weight distribution, improved trampoline effect, and a higher damping rate (to reduce hand sting).Composite bats can also be constructed to improve their trampoline effect over time. That advantage, namely the improved trampoline effect over a break in period, put the use of composite bats under further NCAA scrutiny during the 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Composite bats, tested after they were already broke in, showed performance standards well beyond the accepted ball exit speed ratio (BESR) Test.As a result, a new standard, known as the batted-ball coefficient of restitution (BBCOR), was put in place in 2011 which required an accelerated break in period and testing to measure the trampoline effect of composite bats. Since the new restrictions on composite baseball bats NCAA hitting production has been noticeably dampened.".
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- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink 2009_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_alloy.
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- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_equipment.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Elastic_collision.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Hillerich_&_Bradsby.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Little_League_Baseball.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink Little_League_World_Series.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLink File:Rush_Composite_Bat.jpeg.
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "BBCOR Composite baseball bat".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "BBCOR bats".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "baseball bats".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "composite baseball bat".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "composite bat".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "composite-barreled bats".
- Composite_baseball_bat wikiPageWikiLinkText "metal".
- Composite_baseball_bat subject Category:Baseball_equipment.
- Composite_baseball_bat comment "Composite baseball bats, opposed to aluminum or wood baseball bats, incorporate a reinforced carbon fiber polymer, or composite, into the bat's construction. This composite material can make up all or part of the bat. Bats made entirely of this polymer are referred to as composite bats. Bats which only incorporate a portion of polymer (and the rest either wood or an aluminum alloy) are referred to as composite hybrid bats.".
- Composite_baseball_bat label "Composite baseball bat".
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- Composite_baseball_bat depiction Rush_Composite_Bat.jpeg.
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