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Choosing The Best Baseball Bat

by Bill Ryan on 2007-09-23

Baseball bats have come a long way from years gone by when all you had was the same old maple bat. Now there all types of sizes made of different composite materials, and a plethora of brands.

Baseball bats are not all made the same. So when shopping keep in mind the following:

1. The baseball bat shouldn't be too long. When you stand it on the ground it should only be at the height of your waist.

2. Your fingers tips should be barely touching each other when gripping the bat.

3. The league you play in can determine width and length of bat so check with them before purchasing.

4. Balance is essential in baseball selection. If it is too heavy, there will be a lot of missed hits. Too light and you wont get enough power behind the ball.

Two of the most popular baseball makers today are Demarini and Easton. Demarini makes a doubled-walled bat that has dominated the baseball bat industry. They also have some newer models that add power to a swing by integrating composite materials into their bats.

Easton baseball bats have been around for over 30 years and have dominated the aluminum baseball bat market. Today their bats are made of wood, composites, aluminum and alloys.

Don't scrimp on price when purchasing a new baseball bat. Making a good investment will reward you many times over in playing at your peak for years to come.


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