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“Rangers outfielder David Murphy got sick enough of maple bats breaking that he switched to birch, a relatively new option that he said doesn’t break as often. ‘Last year I had broken 25 [maple bats] by the All-Star break,’ Murphy said. ‘So far, this year, I’ve had two.’”
David Murphy, OF, Texas Rangers, as reported in the Star-Telegram, B. Gray (July 19, 2008) (AL Rookie of the Month in April 2008 using B45).
“Since the all-star break, Mora is hitting an American League-best .411 with 10 homers and 47 RBI.”
Melvin Mora, 3B, Baltimore Orioles, as reported in the Washington Post (August 21, 2008) (Mora began using B45 on July 2, 2008) (AL Player of the Week Honors for August 11th-17th using B45)
''The bats are unbelievable! They give me the feeling and balance of ash, but are incredibly hard and durable. Since I was introduced to B45, I have put up the best numbers of my career. There is no other bat that gives me the durability, balance, and feeling that B45 bats give me.”
Josh Whitesell, 1B, Arizona Diamondbacks 40 Man Roster (AAA Tuscon Sidewinders)
“I like how I can use the same bat in both batting practice and the games, because unlike the ash bats they don’t fray on the barrel and unlike the maple bats they don’t shatter. They are very durable and seem to have quality pop.”
Adam Rosales, INF, Cincinnati Reds 40 Man Roster (AAA Louisville Bats)
"The feeling was great and it seems to me that the more I was using the bat, the harder it would get."
Eddie Lantigua, 1B, Capitales de Québec (CAN-AM League)
"I first tried B45 yellow birch bats over a year ago and it has been my bat of choice since. They are hard and break significantly less than maple bats, and the balance is outstanding.”
Aaron Bates, 1B, Boston Red Sox (AA Portland)