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Archives October, 2008

28 Oct

Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID SL9X5 Review

The Louisville Exogrid has been a popular baseball bat for the last three years. When introduced, it had a unique design that separated it from the pack. In the 2009 model year, with the reemergence of composite bats and introduction of hybrid technology, the Exogrid is no longer a novelty. Louisville is a strong proponent [...]

24 Oct

Easton Stealth IMX & Synergy IMX Baseball Bat Review

Easton has been the leader in composite bats for the last several years and will undoubtedly continue this trend with the IMX, their new 100% composite bats for 2009. Easton is extremely smart to their approach in manufacturing baseball bats by not putting all their eggs in one basket. They leave no stone uncovered [...]

23 Oct

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER TPX TRITON

Louisville has finally responded to Easton and Demarini’s multi-piece bat designs with the Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3 piece bat. What I find amazing about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the largest barrel I’ve ever seen on a baseball bat. My initial thought is this thing looks like [...]

19 Oct

Reebok VECTOR O Baseball Bat Reviews

Reebok has entered the baseball bat arena with a unique bat design they hope will break through the clutter. These bats are just hitting the market (as of 10/15/08) so I have not held or used one. I therefore can only provide the published information at my thoughts at the present time. I hope to [...]

15 Oct

Baseball Bat Size Chart

 
 
Batter’s Height

 
LBS
3′-3′4″
3′5″-3′8″
3′9″-4′
4′1″-4′4″
 4′5″-4′8″
4′9″-5′
5′1″-5′4″
 5′5″-5′8″
5′9″-6′
6′1″ +

 
< 60
26″
26″
28″
29″
29″
-
-
-
-
-

 
61-70
27″
27″
28″
29″
30″
30″
-
-
-
-

 
71-80
-
28″
28″
29″
30″
30″
31″
-
-
-

 
81-90
-
28″
29″
29″
30″
30″
31″
32″
-
-

Batter’s
91-100
-
28″
29″
30″
30″
31″
31″
32″
-
-

Weight
101-110
-
29″
29″
30″
30″
31″
31″
32″
-
-

 
111-120
-
29″
29″
30″
30″
31″
31″
32″
-
-

 
121-130
-
29″
30″
30″
30″
31″
32″
33″
33″
-

 
131-140
-
29″
30″
30″
31″
31″
32″
33″
33″
-

 
141-150
-
-
30″
30″
31″
31″
32″
33″
33″
-

 
151-160
-
-
30″
31″
31″
32″
32″
33″
33″
33″

 
161-170
-
-
-
31″
31″
32″
32″
33″
33″
34″

 
171-180
-
-
-
-
-
32″
33″
33″
34″
34″

 
180 <
-
-
-
-
-
-
33″
33″
34″
34″

 

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09 Oct

What is a Composite Baseball Bat?

What is a Composite Baseball Bat?
Composite baseball bats are here to stay so know them, live them and love them.

Stronger and lighter than high-grade aluminum, composite baseball bats are either made of a graphite-fiber composite material or have an aluminum core with graphite lining.
The main advantage of composite is it’s lighter than aluminum and [...]

08 Oct

What is a Hybrid Baseball Bat?

So what is a hybrid baseball bat and why would I want to buy one? A hybrid baseball bat is a combination of composite and alloy material. The handle is composite and the barrel is alloy.
Examples of 2009 Hybrid Baseball Bats include:

Louisville TPX H2
Easton [...]

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