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Which wood bat would you prefer? I broke my Easton P72 and am looking to expand my outlook on wood bats. I need some new ideas if anyone has any, for a good price.


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Posts: 175 | Location: Washington | Registered: January 16, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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try a maple the last much longer. Bwps are very good.
 
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Baum Bats or Bamboo...


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Posts: 84 | Location: Texas | Registered: July 10, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Lousville slugger Pro Lite

Hits like maple,looks like maple,and for about 40.00 it will last a long time.Best wood Ive ever used

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I have a Rawlings bat that was $50 from Champs Sports.

I've used it in the cage with baseballs a couple times, but I keep it mainly for hitting off the tee and other drills with Incrediballs and wiffle balls. I don't have any tape on it at all and I would like to keep tape off because I like the natural feel that it has now.


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Old Hickory Wood Bats is a dealer to many major leauge players such as Andrew Jones and Miguel Tejada has been known to swing one once and a while ( He changes a lot) but the people are nice and the bats are to.
 
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louisville m110 best bat pro cupped. Great feel and very lite for a 33/30
 
Posts: 62 | Location: Arlington | Registered: March 23, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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It's good to hear that high schoolers are using wood bats these days. A quality wood bat is the best tool you can buy to improve your hitting.

www.blastbat.com
 
Posts: 79 | Location: Downtown Dallas | Registered: February 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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If u need a cheap wood bat, OMS(Oregon Mud Sports) has a bamboo bat for about 30$ Has lasted me through many practices and 4 tournaments


you want it !!! come and get some!!!!
 
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OMS has a long-lasting, bamboo bat thats lasted me 4 tournaments and about 40 practices


you want it !!! come and get some!!!!
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Hatfield, PA | Registered: August 14, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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does Oregon Mud Sports have a website??? If so could you give me the link
 
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my high school team uses wood and my summer team used wood for about 30 of our 40 games, maybe only 2 or 3 kids could agree on models that they liked to swing... go to some store with a bunch of bats or pick up a buddies bat, take some country hacks, figure it out, but find a few models you like and stick with them. i like the max bat A10 model, real good feel to it, or the louisville m110 pro maple. its all personal preference though
 
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If money is no option go with a sambat or an xbat.

If you need somthing a little cheaper go with a sambat or some other sort of maple
 
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If money isn't a problem, I'd go with the Louisville M9.

-Kevin


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Posts: 228 | Location: Latrobe, PA | Registered: November 06, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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OldHickory bats are pretty good, and if you need a cheaper option, mizuno's are ok.


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im kinda new here, but i have 2 demarini composite bats, kinda pricey but worth it since they dont break and have warranty


hey, was that elvis costello and mos def??
 
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Check out Pearson Bats. www.pearsonbats.com
Best wood bats I have ever used
 
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check out www.maxbats.com i bought one awhile back in the new white hot color and it hits like a stud and looks good too.
 
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