Bats
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Back in the day, you used to run to the store, buy your bat, and it would be ready for in-game play. That is still pretty much true for any alloy bats you get, and then same goes for wood bats. With alloy and wood, they come hot out of the wrapper, and you can take them into games with ease. Now, as technology has advanced and changed in our bats, composite bats are not like their mates. These kinds of bats take time to reach their full potential and get better and better the more they are used.
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When it comes down to it, there are two elements we need to look at when it comes to choosing bats, and they do not have anything to do with the design or the dollar amount associated with the bat. We need to break it down to the game’s basic two pieces of technology: Composite and Alloy.
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When searching for the right size bat, it is important to pay more attention to the bat’s swing weight than the weight printed on the bat. Unfortunately, most swing weights are not widely available as most manufacturers only print the stated weight. To find your true bat size, there are several factors to take into consideration.