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Composite Bats

Discussion in 'Softball Forum' started by softballdad94, Oct 25, 2009.

  1. Stanlysoftball

    Stanlysoftball Full Access Member

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    2 bats

    We have in the bat bag. Green Easton Stealth and an old aluminum for those cold weather days. Working good right now.
     
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    Have to agree.My DD uses the CF4 very good bat.
     
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    CF4

    My DD loves her CF4. She used one in the World and had to have one. Great bat hot right out of the wrapper.
     
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    My DD has a 2008 DeMarini Phenix (Fall 2007) that has been the workhorse for two tears. That bat has been through thousands of batting cage balls and games and still pounds away at them. Got a 2009 Mizuno Frenzy. Very Hot. Probably going to have to retire the Phenix and upgrade to a 2009 CF3 or the new 2010 CF4. Awesome bats.
     
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    The NCAA has put a moratorium on all composite baseball bats. This came about when something like 85% of the composites tested at the CWS failed the exit speed tests, therefor making them illegal. Though not really proven, it appeared that some teams had "allegedly" had bats that had been tampered with to make them perform at the higher rates.

    Could softball bats be far behind? I think when we say a bat has been "broken in", what is really happening is the bat is now performing in a manner above it's stated, and tested, certification.

    It will be interesting to see if high school baseball follows the NCAA lead and if softball does the same.
     
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    What happened with ASA last year is that bats must now pass the certification tests after being broken in. That's why so many composite bats models exited the market last year and were replaced with not as hot bats.
     
  7. WndMillR

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    Here is the NCAA and Non NCAA Updates


    NCAA Regulatory Issues
    NCAA Baseball Composite Moratorium
    No Composite Barrel bats allowed in NCAA play – effective 7/31/09
    New ABI lab certification procedure for composite barrel bats has been developed
    Composite barrel bats will need to be recertified before they can be used again in NCAA play
    No other major associations are following suit for CY2010
    NCAA BBCOR
    All NCAA bats will need to meet new BBCOR performance standard – effective 1/1/11
    BBCOR performance limit is 0.500, this is roughly the equivalent of a good wood bat
    ABI lab certification procedure has been added to the BBCOR test protocol, composite barrel bats will need to pass the ABI certification process.
    There will be no grandfathering period
    Non - NCAA NFHS BBCOR
    All NFHS bats will need to meet new BBCOR performance standard – effective 1/1/12
    BBCOR performance limit has not yet been defined
    There will be no grandfathering period
    Barrel Diameter
    2 5/8” barrel diameter required by Little League (Junior, Senior, Big League Divisions) and Babe Ruth (13-15 Division) organizations
    2 ¾” barrel diameter allowed by USSSA and many other smaller organizations
    Regulatory Issues
     
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    Louisville Slugger

    Guess we better start looking at wood bats. No sence buying a new composite if they are going to be banned.
     
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    Baseball only for now

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    Don't go jumping off a bridge or something !!!!
    If I caused undo stress, forgive me.....

    This applies to baseball only for now...
    Decision on softball not due until 2011.
     
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    just remember.....

    It's not the wand that makes the magician!

    Bats are manufactured along the same standards. Find one that she feels good about. It doesn't have to be the most expensive.

    There is also a lot of truth in the saying "you can't buy a swing!".
     

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