- Dec 20, 2012
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Louisville, Easton,.... all have temp limits they recommend when using bat. I do not abide by these guidelines and have not had problems with any composite bat. i'm sure they put them in to put liability on the user and off the manufacturer.
We played a lot of ball when I was younger, the big thing was to microwave the softball. Some would spritz it with water or alcohol first but it would harden the core and make the leather very tight. This was back in the day when cu31 bats were the hot new thing. Yes it was illegal and really didn't provide much advantage because in C leagues you were limited on hr's but some guys just like spending 5 bucks a ball to lose in a creek.
We played a lot of ball when I was younger, the big thing was to microwave the softball. Some would spritz it with water or alcohol first but it would harden the core and make the leather very tight. This was back in the day when cu31 bats were the hot new thing. Yes it was illegal and really didn't provide much advantage because in C leagues you were limited on hr's but some guys just like spending 5 bucks a ball to lose in a creek.