How To Buy A Baseball Bat
Whether you play Little League baseball or for a college team, buying a bat is a personal decision. New technology has delivered bats that not only enhance performance but also are tailored to an individual player's strengths. It is essential that you select a bat that fits your unique body configuration and skill level--height, weight, and hitting strength.
Check with your local sport store to find a bat that is right for the player.
BE SURE that the bat is approved for "Little League Use". If you have questions please ask the coach or manager. The League also provides some bats for each team.
Understanding bat materials
The world of bats now offers a large variety of choices in materials. These can be broken into three primary categories: aluminum, Graphite/Titanium lined, and wood. Each provides its own unique characteristics and advantages for today's players.
Aluminum
Graphite/Titanium lined
Wood
Ask your coach or manager before buying a wood bat as they are not generally used in Little League.
Determine the bat that fits your body
There are some standard rules of thumb in selecting the appropriate bat length. The charts below offer some guidelines based on age and weight and height.
Age
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Determine Your Bat Length by Age |
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Age |
Bat length |
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5-7 years old |
24"-26" |
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8-9 years old |
26"-28" |
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10 years old |
28"-29" |
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11-12 years old |
30"-31" |
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13-14 years old |
31"-32" |
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15-16 years old |
32"-33" |
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17+ years old |
34" |
Height and weight
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Determine Your Bat Length by Weight and Height |
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Your height (inches) |
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Your weight (pounds) |
36-40 |
41-44 |
45-48 |
49-52 |
53-56 |
57-60 |
61-64 |
65-68 |
69-72 |
73+ |
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Bat length |
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less than 60 |
26" |
27" |
28" |
29" |
29" |
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61-70 |
27" |
27" |
28" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
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71-80 |
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28" |
28" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
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81-90 |
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28" |
29" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
32" |
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91-100 |
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28" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
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101-110 |
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29" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
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111-120 |
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29" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
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121-130 |
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29" |
29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
32" |
33" |
33" |
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131-140 |
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29" |
30" |
30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
33" |
33" |
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141-150 |
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30" |
30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
33" |
33" |
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151-160 |
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30" |
31" |
31" |
32" |
32" |
33" |
33" |
33" |
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161-170 |
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31" |
31" |
32" |
32" |
33" |
33" |
34" |
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171-180 |
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32" |
33" |
33" |
34" |
34" |
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180+ |
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33" |
33" |
34" |
34" |
Determining the right bat weight
Understanding bat technology
Bat technology may seem a little confusing but it's not rocket-science. There are three essential elements to a bat: barrel size, bat taper and grip.
Barrel size
Taper
Grip
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