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My son went through so many youth bats that even thinking about how much money i've spent on them over the last several years makes me nauseated and light-headed... C-555 Platinum, Triple 7, Triple 8, Gen1X, Connexion(s), Omaha(s), Response, the list goes on and on...
By far, his favorite bat was the DeMarini F2.
He liked the double-wall design best because the ball really exploded off of the bat. He said that nothing else had the same kind of "pop" that the F2 had. Whether it's the "bat that bends" marketing b.s. or the double-wall barrel, he seemed to hit the ball signifigantly harder with his F2.
My son is 13 now, if they had a Senior League F2, I guarantee that he would want another one. This bat was a little expensive, but worth the money.
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| Posts: 59 | Location: God's Country, Texas | Registered: January 04, 2006 |    |
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F2's are a very popular bat here in San Diego. I currently got a good deal for a Liquid Rawlings, I wanted him to get used to the weight before going for an upper tier bat next year when he is in HighSchool. SO far the Liquid Metal is holding up for him - 3 bat. Next year I will get him an F2 or a TPX Response. Other bats I have noticed are the Stealth and Championship Series Rawlings. Try going to Ebay , there are many bats you can buy new for a very good deal. Good Luck!
- "Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth"."
- Roberto Clemente
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| Posts: 397 | Location: SOCAL | Registered: November 16, 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Glove Man: bdad12, too bad you're not in the Spring area, I need to have a few things embroidered.
I work in spring at Planet Ford. My wife does the other and we live in Kingwood.
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| Posts: 71 | Location: Houston,Tx | Registered: March 07, 2005 |    |
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I work in spring at Planet Ford. My wife does the other and we live in Kingwood.[/QUOTE] Is Planet Ford a Ford dealer? Just curious as I'm a currently laid off Ford autoworker. That's why I may be moving to KC this summer with a job transfer.
"That foul tip bounced up and caught him right in the groins...and that'll really clear your eyes out." - Mike Shannon
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| Posts: 44 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: February 15, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Redhawks 27: I work in spring at Planet Ford. My wife does the other and we live in Kingwood.
Is Planet Ford a Ford dealer? Just curious as I'm a currently laid off Ford autoworker. That's why I may be moving to KC this summer with a job transfer.[/QUOTE] Planet Ford is a dealership. Sorry to hear about the layoff. Hope all goes well.
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| Posts: 71 | Location: Houston,Tx | Registered: March 07, 2005 |    |
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Hi Folks:
I'm fairy new and from Ontario, Canada.
A lot will depend upon size, etc. and how he is using the bats.
My little guy, is ten - he's 5'0" and 140 lbs. We use 2 3/4" barrels up here. Last year, he was 4" shorter and weighed 125. He hit very well with an Omaha (2 3/4", 28/19.5). He has doen a lot of winter training on the iron-mikes at a facility just south of us. There were weeks when he would put in 1000 hits ranging from 40 mph to 52 mph at 33 feet).
He now has two bats (an Easton Stealth 2 3/4" 30/21 game bat and an Easton Havoc 2 5/8", 30/21 practise bat). I bought the two end-of-season to bring the cost down a bit. Given that these bats only have so much life (2000 hits), I figured he should have as close a bat for a practise bat as possible. We have put in far less time with the bat this spring but he still has a few thousand hits. Most 10 yo here are using bats around the 18 oz. mark.
One of the considerations entering tournaments south of the border is aclimatizing our players to the bat differences.
I think there is a lot more psychology than distance in a lot of this stuff. The practise bat is saving the pop in his game bat and the Stealth is a beautiful bat but the confidence and aggression he takes to the plate with it is another thing again.
I would definitely consider a maker/size-matched practise bat if they're doing a lot of training.
Cheers,
Doug
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| Posts: 82 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: March 28, 2006 |    |
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Best Bat: Which ever bat he thinks he can hit with  Having older sons (now) I've purchased enough bats to by a used car. OK a bad one....but I have found that no matter what bat they used, or their teemmates used, they all grabbed the one that had the current hot streak! Also did a study with a radar gun that the small barrel bats generated a higher ball exit velocity "pop" than a ball hit by the same players using a big barrel? The bat speed generated was great enough to overcome the increased mass of the larger diameter bats...Though seeing the numbers with their own eyes, players still wanted to use the big barrel bats because the skinny bats were not cool! I don't mean to trivialize this, because I have asked the same question for 12 years. But I am now convinced that it is 90% mental and 10% the metal.
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| Posts: 156 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 19, 2004 |    |
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