I need some schooling on composite bats.
Using the same bat, a new Composite 34/24 in differing conditions.
Which will cause a bat to have more pop, a bat acclimated to a 50*F day or a bat in a 95*F day?
Which will cause a bat to have more pop? a bat fresh out of the wrapper or a bat with 500 hits on it or so?
When it comes to breaking a bat in, just rotate the bat while in hitting practice or hitting into a net? To spread out the hits on the barrel.
Does a composite bat peak out in performance at a certain average of hits, or does hold it's performance right up to failure?
Thank you
Using the same bat, a new Composite 34/24 in differing conditions.
Which will cause a bat to have more pop, a bat acclimated to a 50*F day or a bat in a 95*F day?
Which will cause a bat to have more pop? a bat fresh out of the wrapper or a bat with 500 hits on it or so?
When it comes to breaking a bat in, just rotate the bat while in hitting practice or hitting into a net? To spread out the hits on the barrel.
Does a composite bat peak out in performance at a certain average of hits, or does hold it's performance right up to failure?
Thank you
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