- Jun 7, 2013
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If you have ever watched ESPN's homerun highlights where it runs thru a sequence of all MLB's who've hit a homerun that day, you will probably note that all of the swings look easy and smooth.
My DD is 11 plays for a B level 10u team. She has hit 3 homeruns this year 2 with a CF7, 1 with a CF6. Her homers have come on swings that are smooth like butter, easy strokes where she was just able to get the timing of the pitcher down perfectly. If she's swinging easy, she's hitting well. When she starts trying to swing for power she stops hitting the ball as well as she can.
Girls on my team borrow my daughters bat all the time thinking that's the reason.
Has nothing to do with the 200 at bats 3 times a week at the field near the house.
I could give her a maple bat and everyone would start using it.
Nope. ..the college girls still do it on DD'S team!The bats my dd used have been popular as well She had to borrow the CF7 from another girl, quite a few are still using that one. No one wanted her CF6 until she hit her dinger. They are young, so maybe that's why.