Friday, August 5, 2011

Choosing the Correct Baseball Bat

By Cal Davis


Most coaches and parents these days know that participating in sports is very pricey. There's the travel, uniforms, dues, and most of all...equipment! Housing a baseball or softball player is certainly no different. One of the most expensive purchases you are probably going to make is the baseball bat. Bats can vary broadly in how much they cost, going from $20 all the way up to $375. It's key for you to recognize what to look for in a bat. In this piece, I'll help you realize some of the main points to look for.

The handle is one of the most important features of a baseball bat. There needs to be a comfort level with the way the bat feels. You don't want a grip that is too rigid or too spongy. Too much cushion can cause a grip that is too tight, which can actually lessen some of the hitter's pop.

A bat's balance can actually make a big distinction in the way a bat feels. If the bat is weighted towards the handle, it makes the bat feel lighter, giving you the feel of more control. Conversely, if it is weighted towards the barrel, it can give the hitter a quicker swing, a faster bat speed, and more power.

The all important "pop" is what most players are worried about. When I really hit it good, is it going to fly? Even more notable, what about when I miss-hit it? Brand new baseball bat regulations have made this piece not quite as important. Most of the BBCOR bats are going to perfrom just like the others. But, in other leagues that don't use the BBCOR, it is important to really look at this feature.

Of course, kids don't typically care about the durability of a bat, but moms and dads absolutely do! How many seasons is this bat going to last? Will I get multiple seasons out of it? A few models of bats are infamous for breaking. It is vital to weed out what brands those are.

We want to look good out on the field, right? Bat makers nowadays know this better than anybody else. They put a lot of effort in making their bats stand out in a crowd. What bat fits your style? Do you like loud, colorful graphics or would you rather have a more subdued look? Do not decide on the bat on this alone, though. Walking back to the dugout with a nice looking bat never makes anyone look good!




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