BMH -- Bat knob translation

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  • geoff
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    Thank you guys.

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  • Birdbats
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    Brian, thanks for that outstanding explanation!

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  • suave1477
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    Since BMH has all the answers to numbers and letters I have just 2 questions.

    Brian can you tell me what is going to be the numbers for the Next Mega Million New York Lottery?

    Also I will be at the Casino this weekend can you tell me the winning numbers for the roulette table?

    Just Kidding lol

    Had to throw a joke in

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  • BMH
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    A= Amish Maple (VM is also Amish, just graded higher)

    AA= Amish Ash.

    With regards to LDM, LDM-X and all it's variants, Straight from TECO:

    Player's Perspective

    • If I wish to use a maple bat these bat density regulations apply to me:
      • I have never signed a Major League contract:
        • You have a minimum maple density of 0.0245 lb/in.3
        • You may not use any bat labeled LDM or LDM-X
      • I signed a 2011 or 2012 Major League contract:
        • You have a minimum maple density of 0.0240 lb/in.3 (LDM-X)
        • You may not use any bat labeled LDM, only LDM-X is allowed
      • I signed a Major League contract prior to 2011:
        • You have a minimum maple density of 0.0219 lb/in.3
        • You may use any compliant bat regardless of the density label

    Supplier's Perspective
    • Only maple bats are subject to density regulations
      • Maple billet with a density under 0.0219 lb/in.3 may not be used:
        • No Major or Minor League Baseball player may use a bat with a density under 0.0219 lb/in.3
      • Maple billet with a density between 0.0219 lb/in.3 and 0.0240 lb/in.3:
        • A bat constructed from this billet must be labeled LDM
        • Only players who have signed a Major League conract prior to 2011 may use this bat
      • Maple billet with a density between 0.0240 lb/in.3 and 0.0245 lb/in.3:
        • A bat constructed from this billet must be labeled LDM-X
        • Players who have signed a 2011 or 2012 Major League contract may use this bat
        • Players who have signed a Major League contract prior to 2011 may use this bat
      • Maple billet with a density greater than 0.0245 lb/in.3:
        • A bat constructed from this billet should not be labeled LDM or LDM-X
        • Any Major or Minor League Baseball player may use this bat

    Bat's Perspective
    • Bat is not labeled LDM or LDM-X
      • Bat has a density greater than 0.0245 lb/in.3
      • Any Major or Minor League Baseball player may use this bat
    • Bat is labeled LDM-X:
      • Bat has a density between 0.0240 lb/in.3 and 0.0245 lb/in.3
        • Players who have signed a 2011 or 2012 Major League contract may use this bat
        • Players who have signed a Major League contract prior to 2011 may use this bat
    • Bat is labeled LDM:
      • Bat has a density between 0.0219 lb/in.3 and 0.0240 lb/in.3
        • Only players who have signed a Major League contract prior to 2011 may use this bat

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  • brianborsch
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    Amish maple is correct!

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  • lakeerie92
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    I believe it has been discussed before that the "A" is for Amish Maple

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  • WadeInBmore
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    Geoff...

    My guess would be it stands for "ash"...but I'll let the professionals handle that one too.

    Great questions in this thread.

    Wade

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  • geoff
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    That is a great question and great to know this.As I have a bat that has LDM on the knob and did not know what it was.Do you know what A is on the knob of the bat as I have one with the letter A on it?Thanks in advance


    Geoff

    geof631@yahoo.com

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  • BMH
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    VM= veneer maple. A way for the player to identify the type of maple he is receiving from us.

    LDM= Low Density Maple. Markings we are required to put on the bats by MLB to identify a Maple bat that takes a < 85.6oz billet.

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  • Birdbats
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    BMH -- Bat knob translation

    Brian, could you please look at the bat knob below and interpret what all the letters mean? Thanks!

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