Bat sleeves are great for what they are ... a way to prevent the bat from getting paint chips as it is thrown around in DD's backpack. They serve no other purpose.Any suggestions or pros/cons regarding bat sleeves / bat warmers ?
Thank you
Bat warmers serve no purpose at all. It is the cold, extra-hard ball that damages the bat, not the cold bat which damages the ball.
You are correct, HS also banned them. It is consider altering the bat.I thought bat warmers were outlawed? ASA? I thought I heard that but I've been known to be wrong.
Not really 100% true. While the extra cold ball is a factor in damage, so is a very cold bat which doesn't allow the fibers to flex like they normally would in ideal temps. So when you combine the cold ball and cold bat, not a good combo. When you have a cold ball and warm bat, the bat can compensate and flex a little better for that extra cold ball.
Don't get me wrong, the cold ball is the most damaging factor.
Ball>>>>>>>>>>>>Bat. When cold, the compression of the ball increases and when you are hitting rock-solid balls, it matters very little whether the bat is warm or cold.
I understand the ball and comp when cold.
I never said the bat being cold is the biggest factor. But there is a reason why a cold bat will compression test higher than in nice weather. That's why some folks have been known to try and keep a bat in their cooler before testing if they know their bat is on the verge of failing.
CS20 - Don't disagree w/ you on the compression testing, but when its cold and there's a bat-ball collision, the bat matters very little.