I've spent a lot of time over the years searching for quality information for Baseball Bat Reviews. With two sons playing ball over the last 12 years, and spending a lot of time coaching, I've always tried to stay on top of the latest innovations and avoiding the hype and quite honestly, the unnecessary costs. My goal is to give you quality information that wasn't available to me over the years. I hope you find it useful.
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This will provide you with the difference between BBCOR, BESR and ABI. It also provides you with the current BBCOR standards, rules and regulations along with It will also let you know legal and what isn't.
Louisville has finally responded to Easton and Demarini's multi-piece bat designs with the Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3 piece bat. What I find amazing about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the largest barrel I've ever seen on a baseball bat. My initial thought is this thing looks like an oak tree!
Easton has been the leader in composite bats for the last several years.
Okay, I'll start by saying I hate the Yankees and therefore hate Don Mattingly. With that out of the way my review of these bats will be objective.
Easton has been the leader in composite bats for the last several years and will undoubtedly continue this trend with the IMX, their new 100% composite bats for 2009. Easton is extremely smart to their approach in manufacturing baseball bats by not putting all their eggs in one basket. They leave no stone uncovered by making top notch models in every category and design.
Is a stiff handle or flexible handle best for baseball bats? Here's some Information to help you understand this important decision when purchasing bats and trying to understand baseball bat reviews.
Moment of Inertia (MOI) governs how a bat feels and is a more meaningful measure of how well it will swing for you than the actual weight of the bat. Bat speed, not bat size nor weight, is the main factor in driving a ball.
The First Step You Need Too Understand for Baseball Bat Reviews is the Material of the Bat. This is a "cliffnotes" Article on Composite Vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats. a Must Read for Anyone Purchasing a Baseball Bat.

