anybody else just see this?
Let's pretend you add 50g to the top of the handle like some companies out there claim makes a massive difference. How much difference can a counterbalance make in people's practical experience? You still end up with a heavier bat even if the balance or pickup may improve... it goes to the eternal dead weight vs pickup weight discussions I guess. A 3lb dream pickup bat is still 3lbs to lug around.The current bat laws say the handle must be made principally of wood/ cane and only be covered by materials for grip but another part suggests a steel counterweight on the top of the handle may be ok ,"No material may be placed on or inserted into either the blade or the lower portion of the handle".It's all academic anyway as it will most likely only be enforced at the upper end of the game and those guys and gals will still be more than capable of hitting big shots within the proposed laws. Daft all around but then we knew that
a big knob attached to the handle
So why don't all bats currently look like that? Fairly weighty given all the meat and not fashionable?
After mulling over the proposed new law on bat design being rail roaded in by the MCC/ICC - I thought I would have a play at a bat design of the future and what that might look like.After spending a little time I have come up with the below - and actually may have the opposite effect - a longer middle......Interesting to hear your thoughts on this, and also on the design;Streaky