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As injuries mount, debate over metal baseball bats continues

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After getting hit in the head by a line drive off an aluminum bat, Gunnar Sandberg was put into a medically induced coma and had a portion of his skull removed to relieve the pressure caused by the swelling in his brain.
 
As injuries mount, debate over metal baseball bats continues
By Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
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