Baseballs original goal is crafted around fairness. The balls are from a 3rd party and inspected. The bases are perfectly spaced.. The pitchers mound is perfectly distanced with the perfect amount of height. The bats are clones of each other. Its designed to truly see who's better at their craft...
Have you ever hit with a wood bat? If so how did it go?
Composite bats are very forgiving and the take out all of the bad traits that wood bats have. The sweet spot is more open and a lot of flubs turn into base hits and ever home runs. The vibration is almost nonexistent
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I didnt say anything about MLB you put that together yourself.
Composite bats wouldn't do anything to the game. College already uses them. There's no real performance difference between a wood and composite bat. The weight is obviously different. Ive shot them all.
That's a tough question, but I'm pretty sure that I've bought it in the past year or so. I get a probably 50 gloves a year for players and ill almost always show them how to condition them. I have several bottles of lexol cleaner and conditioner. I'll take a look and report back
I have not...
Haha I taught him everything he knows, but I didn't listen to my own advice
I've always been like that. I was taught by my father how to properly grip a bat, and its worked well. I have to change my grip points if I try to use a glove. Once in life I actually got paid to wear batting gloves...
I've used lexol for 35 years and have never had a less than perfect result. As a matter of fact I have a terribly ugly moldy glove that I've promised to clean and condition for a player
Its been around for a year or so. Its a nice bat. It's tough to be a ghost killer or any other killer for that matter because of the restrictions on bats. Durability appears to be very good from what I've seen
Haha well thats because the great majority of coaches have no idea what they're doing. Its rare these days to see someone call a good game especially from the bench or sitting their butt on a bucket
No need to complicated things. Keep it simple. Teach them to recognize what's working that day and what's not. Many many times I've not called a pitchers #1 because it wasn't working.
Location location location. If you're not hitting my spots you'll get sick of me being behind the plate