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- Learn What The BBCOR Baseball Bat Standard Is, and Why It’s Important.
- Everything You Need to Know About The BBCOR Bat Standard.
- The BBCOR Standard Has Made An Impact on Baseball.
- Alloy vs. Composite Baseball Bats: Which is Right for You?
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- Do You Know What a Hybrid Baseball Bat is?
- Why Have Composite Baseball Bats Been Banned?
- Little League Bans Composite Bats in 13 – 18 Year Old Divisons.
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Marucci 33 inch Cat 5 Baseball Bat Been Banned! What You Need to Know.
Marucci’s 33-inch Cat 5 bbcor baseball bat has been banned by the NCAA and NFHS: February 20, 2012. The 33-inch model of the 2011 Marucci Cat 5 Adult Baseball Bat has been decertified by both the NCAA and NFHS, and it … Continue reading
Little League Bans Compsosite Bats in Major Division.
No surprise that Little League has, as of 12/30/10, banned composite bats in their Major League division (9-12 years old). This was just a matter of time. Although they are calling it a moritoriam it is unlikely to ever be … Continue reading
Little League Bans Composite Bats in 13 – 18 Year Old Divisons.
Little League baseball has banned (or suspended) composite bat use in their Junior League (13-14), Senior League (15-16) and Big League (17-18) divisions. It does NOT apply to their Major League (9-12) division which is where most kids play. Their … Continue reading
Why Have Composite Baseball Bats Been Banned?
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee’s recommendation to remove, at least temporarily, composite bats from NCAA competition. NOTE: This is a ban in college baseball only, composite bats are still legal in High School … Continue reading