I don't think it's cheating by the player, if the ump said you made the catch you made the catch you shouldn't tell the ump no I really didn't catch it its up to the ump to get it right. A few years ago my dd was playing catcher and her glove interfered with a batters bat and the ump missed it...
I would go with the 31" 20oz CF5, the 32"is probably too long and the 21 & 22oz might be too heavy for her. There are a few girls on my DD'S team your DD's size that use this bat and it works good for them.
I agree, if the player is a notch lower defensively than I would take the bigger stick but I would also want to be very good up the middle (catcher, ss and cf).
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I bought her two bats a 33/20, and a 33/22. Now the trick is getting her to use them she likes the heavy bat. She has 5 games this weekend, I'll give feedback on how it goes, thanks again.
My daughter is 12 years old 5.4, 130lbs she uses a 34/25 bat, she can hit the ball about 200 ft. with it. The other day one of the parents on her travel team said she thinks the bat is too heavy for her. She said that when my daughter sees faster pitching she will not be able to get the bat...
My daughter is 12 years old 5.4, 130lbs she uses a 34/25 bat, she can hit the ball about 200 ft. with it. The other day one of the parents on her travel team said she thinks the bat is too heavy for her. She said that when my daughter sees faster pitching she will not be able to get the bat...
Hello I'm the father of an 11 year old who needs some 1 on 1 pitching instructions.Does anyone know of any good pitching instructors in the Long Island area?Your help would be greatly appreciated.