I’ve had this bats for years and haven’t used it much since I play mostly Senior ball. Will this bat web up over time? I’ve hit it quite a bit with 52/300 balls and no webbing at all on it. Thanks.
In about 1994 I was 37 and had pitched for years. I was still quick and had never been hit with a ball. We were playing a night game at a tournament with not so great lights. A guy hit a ball off my shin that I’ve still never seen. Lol. I’ll vouch for that bats hotness.
I still pitch and that’s...
I honestly don't know what that has to do with my question. My question was if the bat might get hotter with more break in. It's the first nonlinear bat I've bought and was just seeking opinions from those with more experience with them.
I've had this bat for quite a while and hit at least 400 balls (52/300) off a tee with it and its reached a point that it just doesn't seem to be getting any hotter. Will it eventually get better? Anyone had experience with this bat?
Thanks.
I play in senior league and coed at the same park. The senior league uses the plate and mat, the coed league doesn’t. Our umps are so bad I wish they’d go to the mat and plate for all the divisions. If I was umpiring I’d love the mat and plate.
We've used these balls for senior league here in east Texas for years. They are not affected much by heat. In my experience senior bats probably hit them 15-20 feet further that ASA/USA or USSSA bats. The bats don't make as much difference with these balls as with the 44/375 balls. We still...
Seriously? I've played both a lot and there are good and bad players in both. I play USA now because it's the only league within an hour of my house. I honestly have never thought while playing USSSA that wow...these guys are better than USA players.
Thanks everyone. Seems like the consensus is that if I hit it thousand times with hard balls it may or may not be as good as my extended. Lol
I figured it would take a while because it’s the same IMX fiber as the Extended.