Earlier this year, two youth baseball organizations, in efforts to minimize injuries, banned high-tech bats composed of an aluminum shell and a graphite center that propel a ball farther and faster than traditional ones.
Those actions by Little League International and the Babe Ruth League literally took the bats out of the hands of players whose parents had paid about $300 for them, and some are crying foul.
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