Been perusing around looking for the best BBCOR bat on the market, the one that performs most like the BESR models. Anybody have any experience with the BBCOR models and if so, what would you say is the overall best make?
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quote:Originally posted by PGStaff:
Just released...
Last year's College World Series Champion South Carolina has just announced they are going to the Rawlings BBCOR bat.
They have joined other top programs like U of Virginia, Georgia Tech, Tulane.
Ray Tanner South Carolina Coach said, "The Rawlings BBCOR bat is a step ahead of its class. It's the bat my players want to use."
I don't know that much about the BBCOR bats, but this sounds like a pretty good endorsement to me.
quote:We have both rip it bats and the red one is the best. Has anyone heard about it being banned. That's the reason I got the prototype 2.
quote:Originally posted by ctandc:
Well my team has a pretty good selection of BBCOR bats.
Two different years of VooDoo's.
Rawlings 5150.
TPX Z1000
Exo.
Omaha.
I just ordered my kid a Rawlings BBCOR Plasma. Should have it this afternoon. I'll give a review after he hits with it. Hard to beat for less than $100 shipped.
quote:Originally posted by Doughnutman:
I saw where Baum has a 35 inch composite maple. Maybe the bigger bat will increase pop over a 34 BBCOR and it is the right size. Any ideas on the subject? Son likes swinging wood.
quote:Originally posted by Doughnutman:
He picks the bat. I think he uses magic to decide. I was more wondering if the larger size wood would be comparable to a smaller BBCOR for pop and sweet spot. The Baum 35 inch maple should last just as long and with a similar price to a lot of the bbcor's.
He worries about feel, I worry about price. But he would need to convince his coach that the larger wood bat would be just as powerful if not more powerful than a smaller bbcor if he will have any chance of being allowed to use it in HS.