Re: Did anyone hear Mike Lynch's explanation of how the video gave the Pats an advant
Fair enough. And I understand it was a poor example. But my point remains that there's any number of reasons for doing things and it could be as simple as preference without any real significant difference. Again, all I'm looking for is some methodology for this is more advantageous than what is apparently already being done on a league-wide level and I'm quite frankly shocked that I can't seem to find it anywhere given how grave everyone believes this situation is.
I've seen many of those episodes (cool show - I love the one where there sunk a boat and filled it with ping pong balls and got it to rise back up).
But Mythbusters had a few logical flaws that showed they didn't fully understand the purpose behind corking. The main purpose of increasing batspeed isn't to hit the ball farther... With a corked bat, you gain speed but lose mass so the net effect on the force of impact is negligible. But what a lighter bat (and faster batspeed) does is allow the batter to wait on the pitch just a tad longer. Obviously we're talking about fractions of a fraction of a second... but in baseball, .005 seconds can be the difference between a 430 foot HR and a long ball hit foul side of first base.
Fair enough. And I understand it was a poor example. But my point remains that there's any number of reasons for doing things and it could be as simple as preference without any real significant difference. Again, all I'm looking for is some methodology for this is more advantageous than what is apparently already being done on a league-wide level and I'm quite frankly shocked that I can't seem to find it anywhere given how grave everyone believes this situation is.











