1. Mitts and Bats in MLB Baseball
2. The Design of Mitts and Bats in MLB Baseball
3. The Durability ratio for Mitts and Bats by companies
4. Usage of materials in Baseball equipment by Companys
5. Examination of materials that would get damaged the most and used the most by companies
6. Companies making sports equipment use cheap materials for Teams so they may get more money out of them.
Congratulations on devising a hypothesis that seems truly counterintuitive, KFury. A casual fan will surely imagine that the most demanding customer—and the most knowledgeable and discerning customer—for a high-quality mitt or bat would be a player whose multi-million dollar contract depends on the performance of his equipment.
Kyle Schwarber is not going to Dick’s Sporting Goods to pull a bat off a rack. He’s got a production arrangement with Louisville Slugger to provide him precisely what he wants, doesn’t he? How long would he put up with a shoddy product from a producer who was cheaping-out?
I’ll be fascinated to hear your take on this. I hope you have some evidence because you surely have my interest.