What bat should i get for middle school




















It is highly recommended you demo a bat against live pitching speeds in order to find the best weight for you. Most common weight drops in various baseball leagues are , , -9, -8, -5, and As you progress toward high school baseball, the weight drop lowers the bats become heavier. When moving to a heavier bat, you may then decide to drop an inch in length to more easily handle the additional weight. This is a matter of personal preference and comfort at the plate as you advance in age, league and skill level.

Bat manufacturers make bats to meet these standards. Each standard, however, is different. So, bats meeting one standard may not meet another.

Bats are marked with logos identifying the standard which they meet. Leagues adopt the standard they deem appropriate for play under their particular rules. In order to have the most up-to-date information, please contact your coach or league official. Often, a line of BBCOR bats is made with varying swing weights, from light-swinging to balanced to end-loaded. End-loaded bats have more weight toward the end cap, more and have a relatively higher swing weight for that reason.

For high school players the short answer is yes. You are totally allowed to use wood bats in your league games. Nevertheless you are most likely to use a BBCOR bat during your games, as they are far more durable and have been especially developed to mimic wood bat performance. For middle school players, the question is not as easy to answer.

It is best to ask your coach here, as he will most likely know the specific rules for the league you are competing in. At the same time the performance of a player with a BBCOR bat can be compared to players with wood bats, which is great, as the MLB only allows for wood bats. Bat shaving is actually in addition to rolling since the bat needs to be rolled before it can be shaved.

But, bat shaving adds on average 40 feet of distance to hit balls. We have done extensive testing rolling bats after heating them and found that it actually is counterproductive to breaking in the bat.

Usually, heat is added, ensuring that the bat is broken in evenly. Traditionally, players should be rotating their baseball or softball bats after every hit to ensure that the heat distributes evenly.

Investing in rolled baseball bats ensures that the bat is game-ready the moment it arrives. This is a safety concern that will allow pitchers to pick up the ball earlier off the bat—assuming its coming right back at him. When a bat is rolled, the fibers are fortified and made more flexible for a dramatic increase in rebound.

Bats can easily experience a difference of 20 to 40 feet in hitting distance after the rolling process. To break in your composite bat, the process is almost effortless and should take no more than one hour. Doubling the mass of the bat results in an increase of almost 12mph.

So, using a heavier bat should result in faster hit balls, which means the hit ball will travel farther. More pitchers will be able to have success without having the best ability. This will help them with better bat speed and more solid contact. It took us awhile to figure this out but we are finally getting back to beginning in the history of baseball. We will actually come to love the new bat rules.

One generation from now we will not know any different. Sad thing is we have had a couple of generations of baseball without ever hitting a ball with a wood bat—what a shame. Click here to post comments. Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. Who in their right mind would come back year after year and have boring baseball practice and never improve their baseball skills?



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