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05-09-2008, 05:01 PM
You're Never Too Young to Dream: The Craftsmanship of Baseball Bats.
by Robert Elias
Baseball is what dreams are made of. You're sitting in Atlanta's old Fulton County Stadium. The bases are loaded. Ray Lankford is at bat for the visiting Cardinals. As a fan, perhaps you dream of seeing a rare grand slam or of hitting that home run yourself and running around the bases. But maybe your dream is more unusual. For you, there's a different thrill: it's in the bat.
Chris Young makes bats. As the founder and owner of the Young Bat Company, he supplies bats to Major Leaguers and other ballplayers. Ray Lankford was using a Young bat that day in the mid-1990s in Atlanta. Leaning over to his friend, Chris wondered out loud how it would be if Lankford hit a grand slam. A minute later, that's just what he did. In dramatic fashion Chris Young...
This was a clip I found in doing a search thought it might be interesting for someones mental rolodex
by Robert Elias
Baseball is what dreams are made of. You're sitting in Atlanta's old Fulton County Stadium. The bases are loaded. Ray Lankford is at bat for the visiting Cardinals. As a fan, perhaps you dream of seeing a rare grand slam or of hitting that home run yourself and running around the bases. But maybe your dream is more unusual. For you, there's a different thrill: it's in the bat.
Chris Young makes bats. As the founder and owner of the Young Bat Company, he supplies bats to Major Leaguers and other ballplayers. Ray Lankford was using a Young bat that day in the mid-1990s in Atlanta. Leaning over to his friend, Chris wondered out loud how it would be if Lankford hit a grand slam. A minute later, that's just what he did. In dramatic fashion Chris Young...
This was a clip I found in doing a search thought it might be interesting for someones mental rolodex