
Baseball Bats for Sale
Choosing the right bat from top makers like Easton, TPX, Rawlings and DeMarini.
Playing a good game of baseball is all about having a good hand/eye coordination in order to hit
the ball with precision. You also need to have fast running skills after you hit the ball. However, your mileage
will vary based on the equipment you use. There are different baseball bats for sale that each has their own price
tags. It isn't just the aesthetics that make them any different either. Professional baseball bats are specially
designed to give the player full control of the swing and hit powerful shots for a competitive advantage. Some bats
are more specialized in certain functions while other baseball bats are ideal for practicing. Understanding the
different baseball bats will help you find the best baseball bats for sale.
Wooden Baseball Bats vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats
At first glance, the wooden bat looks to be lighter, hence, easier to use while the aluminum
baseball bat appears to be a harder hitter that requires more strength to control. However, it is the aluminum bat
that is good for new players because of the physics that apply. Aluminum baseball bats are actually hollow as
opposed to the bats that are made of solid wood. This greatly affects the center of gravity for the bat, which is
why wooden bats end up weighing more just so the bat is longer or fatter. No additional weight needs to be added to
the thin shells of the aluminum bats, causing them to be more flexible.
Players can place their hands closer to the center of gravity so the swing weight isn't as much.
This means that easier swings can be made even if the aluminum bat weighs as much as the wooden bat. The wooden
bats that the pros use have to bear the weight of the center of gravity and still hit the ball.
Aluminum bats are not only advantageous in performance, but they are more durable as well. There
are cases where batters hit the ball with a wooden baseball bat too close to the handle causing it to break. Get
aluminum baseball bats if you plan to hit inside pitches.
However, getting too used to aluminum baseball bats has its drawbacks. Because there is less
overall mass inside the aluminum bat's barrel, the collision isn't as effective once the hollow shell hits the
ball. Hitting the ball with a much heavier bat makes the ball leave faster upon collision.
How to Choose the Right Bat
Generally, there is no ultimate bat for every person to use which is why there are so many baseball
bats for sale of various weights and lengths. The heavier the bat, the more powerful shots you can make assuming
that you can do a full swing. So if you plan on ordering baseball bats online, experiment first with the different
bats in local stores. Get the weight of the bat you are most comfortable with and then find other bats online, made
by manufacturers such as Easton, Worth, or DeMarini, that have a similar weight.
This can be tricky because the length can affect the overall weight of the bat and may be handled
differently. Therefore, you should take note of the bat's length since longer bats give you a reach advantage. Kids
aged 5 to 7 years old should handle bats that are 24 to 26 inches long, which can be found at a little league
baseball bats sale, while 15 to 16 year old teenagers can handle bats measuring 32 to 33 inches.
Not all aluminum bats are created equally. Some bats have different alloys which contribute to the
overall performance and durability. The quality of the alloy greatly affects the price as well which is why there
are some bats that are cheap as $30 or as much as $300. For instance, a Louisville Slugger bat that is made of ST+20 alloy has a lot more power than
the Cu31. It is easy to conclude that the higher the price of the bat, the more powerful it really is. When you
are comparing two bats that have the same price tag, always choose the one that feels right.
Ultimately, the best baseball bats for sale are the ones that you are most comfortable with.
Lighter bats do lack in power, but what matters most is that you can swing the bat to full power. It is definitely
much better than getting a powerful bat where you cannot use its full potential because that means more effort
exerted without hitting the ball hard enough.
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