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slidekellyslide 06-08-2010 02:49 PM

OT: Interesting Story On Pete Rose and Corked Bats
 
http://deadspin.com/5555714/this-is-...ses-corked-bat

base_ball 06-08-2010 03:08 PM

Black BET-sy

ChiefBenderForever 06-08-2010 03:20 PM

Wow is that funny. It will only add to his legacy and present another round of money making opportunties for Charlie Hustle, great news for all Sports Books across the country !! If they x-rayed Petes head all they would find is a big empty space of air.

Scott Garner 06-11-2010 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 815674)

Pete cheat? Who woulda guessed?;)
He still belongs in the HOF- the guy could play! As a competitor, there is no doubt that he wanted to beat your ass every day that he stepped on the diamond....

HRBAKER 06-11-2010 10:33 AM

Pete Rose a cheater and liar, I find all this extremely hard to believe.

ChiefBenderForever 06-11-2010 10:58 AM

A friend of mine was in Vegas 7-8 years ago and was in line at a sports book waiting to place a bet. The guy in front of him was at the window for a long time and finally turned around with a stack of slips about two inches thick and a menacing grin on his face, it was Pete Rose !!

M's_Fan 06-11-2010 04:12 PM

I thought this was interesting, from the article:

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It's simple physics: a bat that's been hollowed out with a drill, its innards replaced with cork, will be lighter without sacrificing power. Lighter bat, quicker swing, better contact on the pitch. That's how the thinking goes, anyway; MythBusters looked into it and found that the ball comes off a corked bat markedly slower, and concluded that the cheaters have only been cheating themselves.

mr2686 06-11-2010 05:21 PM

I'm not sure I believe Myth Busters findings on that. Players at all levels have been screwing around with corked bats (even for fun) for as long as I can remember and as a player you notice a difference. The rule of thumb is have the most mass (largest bat) that you can swing without slowing down your swing. Adding cork would allow you to swing a "heavier" bat "faster". Of course, you also weaken the bat when you do that and it wouldn't last as long. In softball, companies have made billions by coming up with stronger, lighter aluminum so that you can swing faster but the bat is as strong as a heavier type of aluminum allowing the ball to travel farther...or velocity times mass equals distance (or momentum)

william_9 06-11-2010 10:32 PM

It doesn't really matter if it made the bat more powerful or not. All Pete was trying to do was put the ball in play out of the reach of a fielder for a single. A lighter bat helped him hold onto his career and reach his ultimate goal. It also doesn't matter, in the grand scheme, because of his greater offense. If he didn't get caught and eventually made the Hall, this story would be pretty damaging. Yet another fallen hero in the world of baseball. Fortunately, Pete took care of his own PR and did himself in in the reputation department. Thanks Pete!

tacprc 08-10-2010 01:04 AM

In case you're interested in hearing another side to this story, I talk about some of the flaws of the deadspin.com article during Hour 2 of the 7/18/10 edition of Ken Broo's Sports Talk show on WLW700 radio in Cincinnati.

http://www.700wlw.com/cc-common/podc...st=KenBroo.xml

JasonL 08-10-2010 08:25 AM

But Mike,...
 
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Originally Posted by mr2686 (Post 816363)
I'm not sure I believe Myth Busters findings on that. Players at all levels have been screwing around with corked bats (even for fun) for as long as I can remember and as a player you notice a difference. The rule of thumb is have the most mass (largest bat) that you can swing without slowing down your swing. Adding cork would allow you to swing a "heavier" bat "faster". Of course, you also weaken the bat when you do that and it wouldn't last as long. In softball, companies have made billions by coming up with stronger, lighter aluminum so that you can swing faster but the bat is as strong as a heavier type of aluminum allowing the ball to travel farther...or velocity times mass equals distance (or momentum)

replacing the wood with cork means they are no longer swinging a heavier bat...

mr2686 08-10-2010 08:41 AM

true, it's not heavier but it does have the same mass as the heavier bat and that's where the difference comes in...in my opinion.

D. Bergin 08-10-2010 01:58 PM

Pete Rose really is incorrigible.

Not only does he cork his bat, but he uses the corked bat to break Cobb's record..............and then sells the corked bat to a collector along with who knows how many other corked bats from the same season to other collectors, never believing anybody would ever notice that there is something wrong with the bats.

Pete may have gotten an "A" in woodshop, but he certainly failed at ethics and common sense.

shimozukawa 08-18-2010 04:51 PM

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mr2686 08-18-2010 07:55 PM

I'll have to disagree with that one. Players have been corking bats for years...and for power, not for hits. Even if just for fun during batting practice, the balls tend to jump and go further from the corked bat...however you want to explain it. I've known a few bat doctors in my day...and even used some of those bats during bating practice for fun, and there is a difference in distance.

shimozukawa 08-18-2010 09:06 PM

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mr2686 08-19-2010 05:52 AM

You may be right about contact versus actual energy. How about this...if you take two bats, one a 34oz and one a 40oz, chances are good that the hitting surface at the sweet spot is larger at the sweet spot of the 40oz. If you then cork the 40oz so that it swings like a 34oz, you have the velocity of swinging a 34oz with the hitting area of a 40oz. I agree that you can wait later on your swing but I'm also wondering how the cork affects the rebound/trampoline affect of the bat as the ball and bat meet. (and when we say cork, it could be rubberball shavings etc.). Quite possibly the bat now has more give at the core and creates more return energy.

shimozukawa 08-19-2010 03:08 PM

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tacprc 08-22-2010 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by shimozukawa (Post 830268)
In Rose's case, it's much simpler: Rose wasn't trying to hit the long ball. He was just trying to hit. Corking his bats would increase his bat speed, which would give him more time to decide whether he wanted to swing at a pitch or not. This, in turn, would increase his propensity for manufacturing a hit out of every at bat. Looking at his stats, I would have to say Rose began corking his bats between 1979-1981. This is when his SLG dropped below his OBP.

fyi, as regards Rose, the corking accusations are limited to 1985 only. No one has found any corked bats from any other year -- and there are many, many Rose bats in the hobby.


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