Easton is rolling out a new line of bats that are transparent so that you can see if the bat has been rolled, and if / when it is 'too' broken in. Once it is it becomes an illegal bat.While this might "even the playing field"... I don't like it. If they're trying to get rolled bats out of the leagues, fine, that's something that gives a competitive edge to somebody who intentionally goes out to produce an illegal bat. But when I spend a season to break a bat it by playing with it... I want to keep playing with that bat.
You can see a demonstration from easton at: http://www.clearlythefuture.com/
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