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Those new, stronger batting helmets are now mandatory

San Francisco Giants v Arizona Diamondbacks

PHOENIX, AZ - SEPTEMBER 25: Justin Upton #10 of the Arizona Diamondbacks is hit in the head by a pitch during the first inning of the Major League Baseball game against the San Francisco Giants at Chase Field on September 25, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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The press release is out and with the games starting this weekend, new batting helmets will be on every head:

– Beginning with the start of this week’s Spring Training exhibition games, Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. ... and its new S100® Pro Comp™ batting helmet will become the standard throughout Major League Baseball®. The mandatory implementation of Rawlings’ technologically-advanced batting helmet is outlined in the 5-year collective bargaining agreement signed in November 2011 by MLB and the MLB Players Association™. Rawlings is the Official Batting Helmet of Major League Baseball.

In non-press release speak, those are updated versions of the carbon fiber helmets which were introduced a few years ago and were worn by players like David Wright, who were coming back from concussions. But there’s a big difference: they are much smaller than they used to be, back when people called them “Great Gazoo” helmets or whatever. Even last year, when they weren’t yet mandatory, the helmets were smaller.

Ken Belson of the New York Times has an in-depth story on the helmets. How they’re better, how they’re made and all of that.

Good for baseball for trying to stay ahead of the game in player safety.