Yes, I believe so.
Yes, the 2010 Combat B2 has a regular barrel bat that is 32in 24oz and they have a big barrel bat that is 32in 24oz. So all you have to do is find a bat with the same drop as the other.
a big barrel baseball bat is a bat that is at least 2 5/8th inches in diameter, these bats can only be used in jr. high or higher levels of baseball
It just shows how wide the bat is.
usually there should be a legnth on the barrel or the bottom of the bat
The best big barrel bat is -8 if you mean the type of bat then velocity but -8 31 inch 23oz
About 3 inches at the barrel.
The thick part is typically referred to as the barrel of the bat.
The drop of the bat is the difference between the length minus the weight. For example, if a bat is 33" long and it weighs 30 ounces, then the drop is -3. The drop of the bat varies in baseball, depending on the level of play. Little League doesn't have any regulations for the drop zone. Senior League baseball (ages 10 - 14) has a drop zone regulation of no lighter than -8. High school baseball has a drop zone regulation of no lighter than -3. College baseball has a drop zone regulation of no lighter than -3.
A double barreled bat is the same as a double walled bat. The barrel (the part where the ball hits the bat) contains a smaller barrel inside it's hollow compartment. This gives it more umph when the ball hits the bat because of the 'trampoline effect'.
I think you mean baseball bat. In the younger leagues you can get a bat that is a drop 10. In the older leagues, it is usually a drop 3.
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There is no legal requirement, although the strength of a player of that age could handle a drop 5 bat. Its not until the high school level that players are required to use a drop 3 bat. So to get players use to a bat that size, a 7th grader or 8th grader should use a drop 5 baseball bat.