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Thought this might be a fun discussion. My sons 16U team played this past week at Plano Sr High. Balls were flying out of the park with ease. Some by kids who do not usually hit HR's. Slight 5-10mph wind blowing out. Certainly not a pitcher friendly field. Sure hot light air had something to do with it. But well hit pop flies were going out. Name some other "launching pads" in the area and on the other hand some "pitcher friendly" fields.
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I saw some of those "pop ups" going over at Plano Senior high last week, and usually those would not have not been home runs at other fields.

I have seen the routine pop ups going out at several fields. Craig Ranch comes to mind, when you have 16U and 17U teams playing on those small fields. But, when the new bats are being used by everyone, I have a feeling that will all change.

Hopefully teams will have their best gloves playing the field. It may be a challenging season for "home run" hitters, as get used to the new bats. Contact hitters may have a little edge, as they are just that, contact hitters. But, that is just my opinion, I'm sure there are others out there.
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I love Prestonwood's field! Played a playoff game there a few years back. Played big which is why I wanted it there. It's usually one of the top places on my list to play at.


If you are playing someone with big left handed bats in the lineup, no better place in the metroplex to play with that rightfield wind blowing in.
I agree, Prestonwood plays very well. I love sitting in the "LF Lounge", what a great view. We've played at several small DFW fields and it did not matter, wood or BBCOR carried very well at:

1. Greenhill (tiny)
2. Hebron
3. The Colony
4. Grand Prairie
5. S. Grand Prairie
6. Western Hills

I will say not many coaches work harder on their field(s) than SGP and Hebron.

GED10DaD
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Have to agree about Colleyville...it has to be the easiest park to hit a dinger. Two parks that are surprisingly BIG...Hillcrest and Flower Mound. Flower Mound is 315 on corners but 391 in alley and 407 dead center. FM usually has a 20 mile hour wind blowing in your face so you better hit it down the line. Not sure why but Hillcrest is tough...haven't seen a single one hit there this summer and only one last summer.
funeldrill, why would you make such a statement that 2012 bats will have more pop than the 2011? Isn't the cor and trampoline measurements the same on all new bbcor bats? Do you have inside info? Are we as dads to go out and buy the new 2011 bbcor models for 2-300 dollars only to have another bat change as you say for 2012. You didn't specifically say bat change but you did say more pop on the 2012 models. What should we dads do for our boys when school starts...and then when the new models of 2012 come out? This summer has been extremely expensive for our household as it has for many others who have kids that play summer club ball. I don't really want to buy a new bat this fall and another when the 2012's come out. Can you feel my pain. (Checkbook pain that is). Please explain your comments and if you know something we don't for next years(2012) bats.
I'd be happy to explain.

We've all been bombarded with information on this board and other places about the decrease in offense in college baseball this year due to the new bats. I've done my due diligence this summer on this subject because I'm going to have to allocate more budget money this fall on bats than I ever have.

I have a contact with one of the bat companies. I've bought bats from him before. He brings out the new models to our practices and lets my players demo them during BP. He has told me to hold off purchasing BBCOR bats until the 2012's come out. He said they will have more pop. My inner skeptic immediately said, "define more pop." He insisted they will perform better. I assume it will be because of better weight distribution based on the research I've done this summer. I know a few coaches in California and they have said the same things. California high schools used the BBCOR bats this past season and they had some "issues" out there.

I can gurarantee you that there will be new standards coming out in the next couple of years and here's why. Go to youtube and search, "shaving bats."

This is not a new concept, softball players have done this for years. They pop the cap on the end of the bat and shave the inner wall of the bat thus increasing the trampoline effect of the bat. This was a widespread practice in California this past year. The trick is to pop the cap without making it look tampered. There are videos on youtube showing you how to do this, though some of the jokers on there are pretty entertaining.

There are also companies out there that will provide this service for you if you purchase a bat from them. These are the same lovely folks that would roll the old composite bats for you as well.

One of the next things to come down the road will the BBCOR tamper proof bat. Look for this to come out by 2014 if not sooner.

One of the unfortunate parts of the great game of baseball is that throughout the history of the game, there have always been examples of players "gaining and advantage." From corking bats and loading up a baseball...to rolling and shaving bats...to steroids and other performance enhancing drugs...to stealing signs...baseball players have ALWAYS tried to gain an edge.

Maybe we are just a bunch of seedy individuals in this game?
Maybe we are so obsessed by the game we do things that we might not otherwise do in a normal rational state?
Maybe this game is so difficult and so unforgiving that we feel we have to do it to keep up with the Jones'?

I do feel your pain.
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Thanks for the info Funnel. Very interesting how bats are tampered with, and very, very eye opening!! I do not believe we are all seedy individuals, but there are certainly parents and players that will do anything to be the "superstar" on the team! I see it all the time. If one has to cheat to get ahead, it will catch up to them at some point.

As a coach Funnel, have you ever caught a player that had his bat "fixed"?
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Originally posted by GunEmDown10:

5. S. Grand Prairie

I will say not many coaches work harder on their field(s) than SGP and Hebron.

GED10DaD


Somebody noticed! Appreciate the kind words. We take pride in our work.


HEBRON LF is a launch pad.

Also, Coach Campbell at Lewisville keeps Farmer Field immaculate.
At the beginning of this summer, I dropped $200 on a BBCOR Kelley Bat 33/30 for my son who's 16u this fall. This morning I saw the 1st bat we considered, 'RIP IT' which was listed for $280 originally, on sale for $149.
I bought the 34/31 RIP IT for him to "grow into". Now FD tells me wait till 2012.
Just my luck. Know a good shaver Smile
Grab a good wood bat and swing it all summer. The 2012 BBCORs may be better than the 2011 (can't get worse....if you've got a kid swinging in college you know what I mean) but they will not approach the sweet spot size that you've come to know and love from a BESR. I don't have any more kids coming up, but if I did, I'd have em swing wood or an old BBCOR now. If you wait until the fall it will probably take you all fall to get use to it. College and High School rosters are made in the fall.
Planoeast86 - I copied the specs from the web site I purchased the RIP-It from. See below.

Rip-It 2011 Prototype Reloaded -3 Adult Baseball Bat (BBCOR)

The Ripit Prototype Reloaded is a Limited Edition of the original Prototype BBCOR bat that has been refitted in design to meet the NCAA standards and will carry the additional marking required for NCAA play for this bat only. The original PROB still bat meets BBCOR standards required for all other play, including NFHS.

One-piece full metal bat. Features ATBA technology. 30-day money back guarantee. Made in USA. NCAA® approved.

Approved for NCAA/NFHS play (Required for NFHS California 2011)

-3 Adult Baseball Bat. BBCOR certified. 2 5/8" barrel.
Available in 32"/ 29 oz., 33"/ 30 oz., 34"/ 31 oz.

All 5 star ratings on the reviews.

We played several wood/bbcor tournaments this summer. I listened to parents shout "this is bbcor and wood only!" after hearing the bat on the ball.
It is BBCOR and it's stamped on the barrel about 5 inches above the grip.

It's on back order, so I may cancel and wait for 2012.
Hey guys Just popping in here from the land of fruit and nuts, since my son will be going to school in Tx in about three weeks, I will at least become and honorary Texan. (at least from an economic standpoint Wink)

The experience we had last year in Ca using BBCOR’s was generally positive. Scoring went down by 1-3 runs a game. As far as the bats, the biggest issue we had was finding a bat with good balance. Many of the early models were top heavy. I think what the manufacturers are working on is improving the balance since the “trampoline effect” has to stay constant. So while “pop” may not change the balance and the feel of the bat will which helps in "hitability".

My son’s summer team is in the Pony World Series and they are going back to the old BESR bats for the tournament (this is weird) and we had to make an adjustment using them. The first couple of games we struggled offensively and defensively. Both our INF and OF were playing in too shallow. We had balls go over our OF heads that would have been easy flairs with BBCOR’s or wood (maybe broken). Scoring went up by 2-3 runs and the games took forever it seemed. BBCOR bats should shorten up your HS games by 15-20mins, and defense and pitching will make the difference. HR’s will go down by 30-40%.
Hi everyone. Eric from Fastpitch Sales here. I saw some inbound clicks to our site from this forum, so I thought I'd drop in and clear things up regarding our RIP-IT BBCOR blowout.

Yes, we're selling the RIP-IT BBCOR for $149.95. No, there is nothing wrong with the stock we are selling. They're all brand new, BBCOR certified, and carry fully guarantee/warranty from RIP-IT.

I can also state with 100% certainty that this RIP-IT BBCOR bat will not be banned under the existing rules. Yes, there's always the possibility that the standard changes, but that would cause problems way beyond just this one bat. Additionally, it is RIP-IT's policy to exchange any banned bat for the new approved model, so in the event of another major rule change, you would still be covered.

Hope that helps.

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