The maple bats, because of a denser cell structure, do not crack like ash bats but break apart, with the jagged barrel piece typically flying up to 100 feet in any direction: toward the pitcher, infielders, base coaches, dugouts and, most dangerously, toward fans...
Sports Illustrated
Bud Selig will meet with the Player's Association next week to discuss getting rid of maple bats, but don't expect a ban this year because of the logistic challenge of switching half the players from maple to ash.
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