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Reply to "How is the hitting tool evaluated?"

Originally Posted by Consultant:

Sound of the ball hitting the wood bat.

 

Bob

You are very correct about that statement. I already posted this answer previously but Im reiterating what I wrote. My son is 8 going 9 this December. Spring of 2013 to Spring of 2014, I let him use 29 oz maple wood bat for the whole year. Game time of Spring 2014, he would hit balls all over the place. He got the strongest arm in the his Little League. He was the clumsiest kid that I saw playing baseball, he like the game so much but he does not have the skill to play. So I persevered, dragging him to practice 5x/day hitting 200 balls. I bought him an Insider  Bat, I only used it 2x during practice. Finally, came up with an ash bat. Then it progressed to a maple bat. During the game, he used the bat he used for practice which is a maple bat. His forearms and wrist are stronger and bigger for his age. WOOD BAT is the way to go. Nothing can beat it.

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