Title: Regulating the Performance of Baseball Bats
1Regulating the Performance of Baseball Bats
- Alan M. Nathan
- Department of Physics
- University of Illinois
- a-nathan_at_uiuc.edu
- Defining, measuring, and regulating bat
performance - Do the regulations work?
- Recommendations
2Summary of my key points
- The current understanding of the science of bat
performance is markedly improved - We know how to define, measure, and regulate
- NCAA performance standards work
- Organizations should consider adopting the NCAA
model of having an outside panel of experts to
advise on bat performance issues
3My credentials.
- Physics professor at U. of Illinois for 30 yr
- Long career as experimental nuclear
physicistcontinues today - More recent interest in physics of baseball
- webusers.npl.uiuc.edu/a-nathan/pob
- Author of several papers regarding bat
performance including - Characterizing the performance of baseball and
softball bats - blueprint for how to define, measure, regulate
- Consultant to ASA, NCAA,
4Batted ball speed (BBS) in the field is the only
sensible definition of performanceThree
parameters determine batted ball speed (BBS) in
the field
My only formula BBS (BESR-0.5)vpitch(BESR0.5)
vbat
- vpitch pitch speed
- vbat bat speed
- BESR Ball Exit Speed Ratio
-
5BBS (BESR-0.5)vpitch(BESR0.5)vbat
- BESR a joint property of ball and bat
- Can be measured in lab, then used to calculate
BBS in field - with assumptions about vpitch and vbat
- All bats with same BESR that are swung
identically will perform the same - But not all bats are swung identically
- more on this later
6BESR depends on two additional properties of the
ball and bat
- Ball-Bat COR (BBCOR)
- The bounciness of the ball-bat collision
- Larger BBCOR means larger BESR, higher BBS
- Typically larger for aluminum than wood
(trampoline effect) - Bat Performance Factor (BPF)
- Ratio of BBCOR of bat to that of wood
- Moment of Inertia (MOI) of bat
- Measures weight and its distance from the knob
- Typically larger for wood than aluminum
- Affects both BESR and swing speed
- Larger MOI larger BESR, smaller swing speed
- Smaller MOI smaller BESR, larger swing speed
7Moment of Inertia (MOI) is sometimes referred to
as swing weightit depends both on actual
weight and on how far weight is from the knob
A
B
- A and B have same weight and length
- MOI of A larger than MOI of B
- B is easier to swing about knob than A
8Summary of Important Concepts
- BBS
- field batted ball speed the ultimate metric of
performance - BESR
- measure of performance for a given swing speed
- MOI
- affects both BESR and swing speed
- BBCOR or BPF
- affects BESR
- All of these except BBS can be measured in the
lab - BBS can be inferred from lab measurements, with
additional assumptions about vpitch and vbat
9Techniques to regulate bat performance
- The direct technique
- Regulate BBS directly (ASA, fast-pitch NCAA)
- Indirect techniques
- Regulate BESR and MOI (NCAA, high school)
- Regulate BPF (LL, USSSA)
10Regulating BBS directly
BBS (BESR-0.5)vpitch(BESR0.5)vbat
- Measure BESR in the lab
- Choose typical vpitch
- ASA 25 mph for slow-pitch
- Choose vbat based on MOI
- ASA 85 mph, more or less depending on MOI
- Use equation to calculate BBS
- Reject bat if maximum BBS exceeded
- ASA 98 mph (one size fits all)
11ASA field study shows how bat speed depends on
MOI for slow-pitch softball
12Batting cage study show how bat speed depends on
MOI for college/semipro baseball players
aluminum
wood
13Regulating BBS IndirectlyThe NCAA Method
- Specify maximum BESR
- relative to wood
- Specify minimum MOI to limit bat speed
- smaller than wood
- Together, these determine a maximum BBS
- BOTH are essential to the technique
14More details on the NCAA protocol
Higher BESR, higher MOI ? same BBS
Same BESR, lower MOI ? Higher BBS
Same MOI, lower BESR ? Lower BBS
15Example 34 Bats
All bats below horizontal line and to right of
vertical line are allowed
16SummaryThe NCAA certification protocol limits
field performance of nonwood bats
- Under standard conditions---
- Wood 97 mph
- Nonwood
- Difference
17The NCAA bat compliance program has resulted in
return of offensive statistics to earlier levels
BESR
MOI
aluminum
-5 rule
18Regulating BBS IndirectlyThe BBCOR or BPF
technique
- BBS depends on two properties of the bat
- BBCOR or BPF
- MOI
- For a given BPF, the effect of MOI partially
cancels - Larger MOI means larger BESR but smaller vbat
- Smaller MOI means smaller BESR but larger vbat
- Therefore, ignore MOI altogether and regulate BPF
- Little League BPF
- NOTE this DOES NOT mean BBS is 15 larger than
wood
19For slow-pitch softball bats, BPF does not track
with BBS
I do not recommend using a BPF standard for
slow-pitch softball
20Recommendations
- Become educated in bat performance issues
- Talk with the experts
- Take advantage of lessons learned by the NCAA
- Consider forming an NCAA-like panel to advise you
on these issues - Test broad selection of bats to see range of
BESR, MOI, BPF, - Do a field study to determine swing speeds, BBS,
etc. - From these studies, develop bat policing program
21Summary and plan for the future
- Summary of techniques for use
- Direct regulation of BBS
- Joint regulation of BESR and MOI
- Regulation of BPF
- What is best for your organization?
- Suggestion form an advisory panel similar to
NCAA
22Summary of my key points
- The current understanding of the science of bat
performance is markedly improved - We know how to define, measure, and regulate
- NCAA performance standards work
- Organizations should consider adopting the NCAA
model of having an outside panel of experts to
advise on bat performance issues