Over the past decade, maple baseball bats have become very popular with pros and amateurs alike — especially after Barry Bonds set all his records using now famous Sam Bats composed exclusively of maple. The theory is that maple is harder than ash and it doesn’t flex and bend as much during the energy...
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Louisville Wood Composite
Fungo Wood Bats
Tips To Get The Most Out Of Spring Training In Major League Baseball, spring training is a series of exhibition games preceding the regular season. It serves the purpose of both auditioning players for final positions in the team and giving players practice prior to competitive play. Spring training has always been a wonderful...
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Slugger Wood Bats
Major League Surprises and Disappointments at the Quarter Pole We’re a little over a quarter of the way through the major league baseball season, and like every season, there have some been some great stories and some sad tales so far. With Barry Bonds finally catching the Babe in home runs, we can now focus...
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Pro Stix 73
The easton pro Stix 73 wood baseball bat is made from Northern White Ash. Easton`s newest line of wood baseball bats that use the highest quality, Professional Grade, Northern White Ash wood. The professional grade Northern White Ash is very strong and durable and still provides great performance. The Pro Stix 73 features an...
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Composite Wood Bats
Composite wood bats are bats that are often legal in wood bat leagues, or BESR certified leagues. These composite wooden bats are comprised of different wood blends and inner supports, not carved from a solid wood billet. This means that composite wood bats are more durable and last longer than traditional wood bats. ...
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Easton Maple Fungo
Should I tape my fungo? Brand new maple Easton Fungo MLF-3 Tape or no Tape on barrel? Yes? No? Why? it “deadens” the ball off the bat a little, but for a fungo, it shouldn’t make any difference, you’re probably just going to hit soft toss flies and grounders with it anyway, and yeah,...
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