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Great idea! Signed up too!!! Another suggestion, how's about doing patriotic blue or red for 9/11, Independence Day and Memorial Day. We can raise money for Veterans charities.
I've joined the Facebook group for several major league teams and a Louisville slugger group inviting fans to join the Blue Bats for Father's Day Facebook group and sign the petiton.
This is an audience of over 1,000,000 people.
We have 14 members in our facebook group and 135 signature on the petition to date.
I've joined the Facebook group for several major league teams and a Louisville slugger group inviting fans to join the Blue Bats for Father's Day Facebook group and sign the petiton.
This is an audience of over 1,000,000 people.
We have 14 members in our facebook group and 135 signature on the petition to date.
17. The only permitted colors are:
a. For ring-porous or semi-ring-porous wood species (such as ash, the
oaks, elm and hickory):
i. Natural finish;
ii. Brown wood stain;
iii. Black; and
iv. Half stain (Walker finish).
b. For diffuse-porous wood species (such as sugar maple, beech and yellow
birch)
i. Natural finish; and
ii. Half stain (Walker finish) with natural or clear finish required on
the handle and either brown or black stain allowed in the barrel,
subject to the requirement in paragraph 16.
Last time I checked we have 43 members of the facebook group. I wrote an email to MLB months ago and no one ever got back to me. After the new year we can try again (writing a letter) and if we can get more folks to join the facebook group it would certainly help this cause.
Of course we have BMH on the forum here so if we can garner enough support perhaps Brian can help out getting MLB's attention.
He's not supposed to use a red bat. MLB has outlawed the use of red bats and has confiscated several bats from players this past season. Remember Manny's Diablo bats that were taken away in 2008? They made us change our "Wine" finish so it is more brown than red.
Of course we have BMH on the forum here so if we can garner enough support perhaps Brian can help out getting MLB's attention.
I don't know if I've ever mentioned it or not but the teams and the players do not pay for the pink bats. They are donated to the players by the manufacturers for use. If you have noticed in the past two years the number of companies providing Pink bats has dropped. Adding other "Awareness Programs" is a noble cause but I feel it would saturate the market.
I agree, blue bats that would saturate market. It's not like pink bats are going for crazy money anymore. MLB should just do a cool looking jersey patch for Fathers Day and then auction off some of those patched jerseys.
Brian,
Forgive the ignorant question, but I have a black m9, maple. All black?
Thanks and thanks for making the greatest bats.
MN
Originally posted by BMH
17. The only permitted colors are:
a. For ring-porous or semi-ring-porous wood species (such as ash, the
oaks, elm and hickory):
i. Natural finish;
ii. Brown wood stain;
iii. Black; and
iv. Half stain (Walker finish).
b. For diffuse-porous wood species (such as sugar maple, beech and yellow
birch)
i. Natural finish; and
ii. Half stain (Walker finish) with natural or clear finish required on
the handle and either brown or black stain allowed in the barrel,
subject to the requirement in paragraph 16.
Brian,
Forgive the ignorant question, but I have a black m9, maple. All black?
Thanks and thanks for making the greatest bats.
MN
NO All black maple bats was a rule put in starting in 2009. Even then I think a few still made it into play. Is your bat dated to 2009 season? Also starting in 2009 all bats are date stamped on bottom handle.
MLB teams do wear a blue ribbons on Father's Day as they wear pink ribbons on Mother's Day. The only thing missing on the field on Father's day are the blue bats.
I'd like to know how making blue bats when there are none now would saturate the market?
Other bat companies aside it looks like Brian's the man we need to convince to produce blue bats.
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