How is a Wooden Baseball Bat Made?
posted on 26 Jan , 2023 in Bat Question by Chris Sloan
Baseball bats may appear to be straightforward pieces of metal or wood, but creating one requires talent, knowledge, and a very strong eye for detail.
posted on 26 Jan , 2023 in Bat Question by Chris Sloan
Baseball bats may appear to be straightforward pieces of metal or wood, but creating one requires talent, knowledge, and a very strong eye for detail.
posted on 01 Jan , 2023 in Player Development by Chris Sloan
One thing you should think about is whether or not the bat has been certified by USA Baseball, and these are some of the best USA Baseball bats on the market.
posted on 31 Dec , 2022 in Parents by Chris Sloan
posted on 29 Sep , 2022 in General by Jack Perconte
Do you want to play like the pros, but don't want to have to pay what they do for their gear?
Tired of struggling to find a helmet that fits with your head and size just right?
Looking for a sleek and dashing helmet to complement your baseball attire?
Need to stay safe yet run fast at the ballgame?
posted on 29 Sep , 2022 in Parents by Jack Perconte
Want the ease of a light helmet but don't want to get smashed by a ball to your head when you're playing catcher?
Do you wish you could see better out of your helmet to find and catch the ball before it hits you?
Want professional, tested equipment to bring your baseball performance to the next level?
posted on 29 Sep , 2022 in General by Jack Perconte
The Rawlings Velo bat is a baseball bat for high-school and collegiate level baseball players, but it is also a reasonably-enough priced bat to be used for intermediate minor league players.
It is a BBCOR certified bat meaning that it meets all of today's most up-to-date industry standards for high-school and collegiate play. A BBCOR certification is the only allowed bat certification in high school and collegiate play.