Less lively aluminum baseball bats change game
Baseball is considered relatively safe, but its reputation was established in the era of wooden bats. Aluminum bats, introduced in the 1970s, had an enormous trampoline effect and made the game more dangerous....
Source: PhysOrg - Monday, 20 February
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