| BESR Ball Exit Speed Ratio is a rule
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| | mark for size of the boy or muscle
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| which applies to all non-wood bats used
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| | strength allowed to use a bat.Collegiate
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| by all high schools who are members of
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| | use of non-wood bats might want to
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| the National Federation High School
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| | consider this Exit Speed Ratio thing to
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| Associations (NFHS).All non-wood bats
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| | consider the safety net. A bat with a
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| used must bear the BESR certification
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| | Ball Exit Speed Ratio maximum above 97
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| mark.The Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR)
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| | miles per hour might ruin the College
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| mark ensures a maximum exit speed of 97
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| | homerun records and statistics.Since
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| miles per hour. The rules also a part of
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| | professional or major league baseball has
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| the BESR standard, have the following
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| | placed non-wood bats off limits this BESR
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| requirement a maximum of 2 5/8 inches
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| | thing is of no consequence in
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| diameter bat barrel and a minus-3
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| | professional baseball as of today.Major
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| differrential between the length and
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| | league teams still have to contend with
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| weight. (i.e.,a 33-inch-long bat cannot
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| | the "Tar Baby Bat" because George just
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| weigh less than 30 ounces).Folks all of
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| | might knock the tar out of that
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| the above criteria and certification is
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| | hosshide.Batter Up---Let's Play
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| dedicated to safety for our high school
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| | Ball...Major Wiley B. Channell USMC
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| baseball players.Maybe the rules
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| | (retired) coming your way at with
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| committee failed to certify or place a
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| | baseball scoop.
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