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MLBMVP
06-27-2006, 07:10 AM
Ok...first off...all you parents and kids that think that buying a $400 bat is gonna make you the best hitter, it wont. Dont get me wrong, yes, the bat can help, but overall hitting depends on your skill not the bat. Look at pros. They use wood...nothing makes a wood bat better or worse, but they still manage to hit homers. Why? Because theyv spend hours and hours working on proper hitting mechanics and hand eye cordination. The bat isnt going to hit for you. Second, Iv been on this site for awhile now and people keep posting things like "Which bat is the best" or "Is the _____ good" Your going to hear different things. Your not going to get 1 definite answere. The bats feel and pop and durability are all personal preferences and is based on ability. If you dont get solid contact your not going to know how it feels or the pop. If your strong, power hitter, of course the bat will dent, all bats will under those conditions. So the best way to figure out how good the bat is is to use for yourself, based on YOUR skill not other peoples. And finally...all you kids and parents that are willing to spend $400 on bats, save your money and spend it on lessons. Iv learned from personal expirience that the best bat wont make you a better hitter if you cant hit. Once your hitting has improved and you have become a real hitter THEN go spend big money on bats if thats what you want. I hope this post has helped you. Post comments plz :)

KingofKimberton
06-27-2006, 04:27 PM
I agree what you are saying

fastball893
06-27-2006, 04:41 PM
I agree BESR certified bats at the top of the line are mostly all the same because they cant go over the limit of exit speed, so rlly just pick the bat that feels best to u.