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Make sure the feel of the baseball bat will be what is desired by the player. Generally speaking, most baseball players (and nearly all players below 12 years old) will be attracted to balanced bats. However, as players get older, they may develop into power hitters and look for an end-loaded bat to assist with their power.
Learn the governing body certification that your bat will need before you begin shopping. High school and older players will need BBCOR rated bats. Players younger than high school will need a baseball bat that is either USSSA certified or USA certified depending upon the requirements of your league. For beginners, you might even need a Tee Ball Baseball Bat.
As you begin to enroll in new baseball leagues it will become very important to know the governing bodies that oversee your play. These governing bodies, such as USSSA & USA Baseball, will dictate your league's bat standards. All baseball bats will clearly display the governing bodies that approve the bats on the taper of the bat (where the handle meets the barrel). The following information will help breakdown the notable levels of play, governing bodies and their bat requirements.
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Most common weight drops in various baseball leagues are -12, -10, -9, -8, -5, and -3. As you progress toward high school baseball, the weight drop lowers (the bats become heavier). When moving to a heavier bat, you may then decide to drop an inch in length to more easily handle the additional weight. This is a matter of personal preference and comfort at the plate as you advance in age, league and skill level.
USSSA (United States Sports Specialty Association) is one of the largest baseball associations in the United States. USSSA separates their regulations by age group, with a range of permitted weight drops and barrel diameters. In order to find the most accurate information about what can be used in your USSSA league, we recommend contacting your coach and/or league official, or checking the USSSA website.
Weight drops vary in Senior League baseball, but players 10 years old and under often use a -10 weight drop bat. Players 11-12 years old will often use a -8 weight drop, and 13-year-old players often use a -5 weight drop to help them prepare for the transition to BBCOR play.
Alloy bats are constructed from a mixture of two or more metals and has been a staple in baseball bat designs for decades. These bats offer a stiffer feel that often attracts elite power hitters at the high school and college level and are known for being among the most durable bats in the game.
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