Posts Tagged ‘ Bat juicing ’
NCAA institutions sponsoring baseball will be subject to new bat standards this coming season. The new “Ball-Bat Coefficient of Restitution” standard becomes effective January 1, 2011, and there is no opportunity for “grandfathering” old bats. The new BBCOR formula provides a better measure of a bat’s performance and allows the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee and [ READ MORE ]
Interesting article but what they fail to say is that aluminum bats will benefit from Bat Rolling as well. The increase is only about 5% but it’s something. INDIANAPOLIS, IN (July 7, 2010) — One of six new rules changes by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Baseball Rules Committee forbids the [ READ MORE ]
We understand that there are many ways to improve the performance of your Composite or Aluminum Softball or Baseball bats. Bat Rolling and Bat Shaving are the most common methods currently in use. Bat conversions use to be one of the favorites but a few manufacturers and associations started cracking down on copyright infringement and [ READ MORE ]
Let me start off first by saying that you only need to concern yourself with whether or not Bat Rolling is “accepted” by the associations. You are not breaking any laws by rolling your bat. There has only been 1 court case in regards to bat altering. The ASA sued 2 individuals a few years [ READ MORE ]
Very interesting video.. It will give you a better understanding of why Bat Rolling works. Bat Rolling breaks down the resin that is binding the layers/fibers together. This gives you more flexing of the barrel and increased performance. Share on Facebook[ READ MORE ]