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What is the best non-composite Little League baseball bat?

Asked by nope (1804points) March 6th, 2011
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I’m hoping there are some Little League people out there…if there are, you probably know that Little League International put a moratorium on the use of composite bats, and have approved very few models (so far) for use in play this year. I purchased an approved composite model for my son last month, and today it broke at practice. It will be a while before I can get it replaced under warranty, so was hoping to pick up a regular metal bat (much cheaper) for him for use at practice. Does anyone have an opinion about the best model or models?

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YARNLADY's avatar

Contact your local Little League and ask them, or the National Little League Assn.

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Thanks @YARNLADY , I’m actually already an official in my local league, and I know what all the approved models are, including regular bats. I’m just looking for opinions from people on actual models they like for whatever reason.

YARNLADY's avatar

@nope OK, it’s been a long time since I had a Little Leaguer in the family.

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According to the Little League approved bat site, there is very little difference between one brand and another. I could find no “reviews” that indicated otherwise.

nope's avatar

Well geez @YARNLADY, I hope whoever it was is still in the family, even if not a Little Leaguer anymore!

There are differences, but really at the end of the day, if a kid is a good hitter, most bats will do fine. I was just looking for an opinion from someone. Thanks for trying, you always go the extra mile. :)

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