Joker
Well-Known Member
there is no such thing as the best bat, just the best for you
no one but yourself can know what's best for you
asking random strangers on the internet won't help you
telling us your height, weight, shoe size, batting average, about the one time you hit a home run, etc.will not make any difference
pretty much any composite bat made in the last 5 year will perform well
figure out what feels good for you by swinging different bats
if you don't have access to different bats, buy one and if you don't like it sell/trade it for something
different. start with a 27oz balanced with a larger barrel and go from there
from there you can go up or down in weight and endload
go to the manufacturers sections and read reviews. get some sort of education on the topic before asking a generic question that's been asked 1,549 time on here already
this research will also help you know what bats are legal in ASA/USA, USSSA, NSA, GSL, etc. so you don't have to ask
don't compare manufacturers, they are all different. the exception is Miken and Worth, they are the exact same bats
most manufacturers make the same bats year after year with new paint. a bat from 2 years ago may be $100 cheaper and the same thing
don't pay $300 for a bat. talk to the SBF store and they will get you the best prices on a new bat contact @milocoman
if you are buying a bat in the marketplace here, read all of the posts in it's entirety. make special note of the date of the 1st post and any post that mentions the bat was traded or sold
if you want to ask if it's still available or make an offer, start a conversation with the seller
no one but yourself can know what's best for you
asking random strangers on the internet won't help you
telling us your height, weight, shoe size, batting average, about the one time you hit a home run, etc.will not make any difference
pretty much any composite bat made in the last 5 year will perform well
figure out what feels good for you by swinging different bats
if you don't have access to different bats, buy one and if you don't like it sell/trade it for something
different. start with a 27oz balanced with a larger barrel and go from there
from there you can go up or down in weight and endload
go to the manufacturers sections and read reviews. get some sort of education on the topic before asking a generic question that's been asked 1,549 time on here already
this research will also help you know what bats are legal in ASA/USA, USSSA, NSA, GSL, etc. so you don't have to ask
don't compare manufacturers, they are all different. the exception is Miken and Worth, they are the exact same bats
most manufacturers make the same bats year after year with new paint. a bat from 2 years ago may be $100 cheaper and the same thing
don't pay $300 for a bat. talk to the SBF store and they will get you the best prices on a new bat contact @milocoman
if you are buying a bat in the marketplace here, read all of the posts in it's entirety. make special note of the date of the 1st post and any post that mentions the bat was traded or sold
if you want to ask if it's still available or make an offer, start a conversation with the seller
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