the best brand for little league /pony league would either be the combat of the cf4
Wilson
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Rawling balls are the best
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for metal bats, I think Demarini is the best
Miami Hurricanes are using Nike BBCOR bats.
TPS is the make of the bat. It is a sports company that produces both softball and baseball bats. This is just like Easton or Louisville Slugger brand bats.
wilson. try going with an a2000
Ron Brand is 5 feet 7 inches tall. He weighs 167 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
There are several company's that are really good brands like DeMarini, Easton, and Combat. The website in the related link reviews 42 Senior League & Youth baseball bats by these companies: Anderson, Baden Sports, Combat Sports, DeMarini, Easton, Louisville Slugger, Marucci Bats, MetalStorm, Miken, Nike, Rawlings, Reebok, Rip-IT and Worth. Updated for 2013, the 42 Senior League / Youth bats are reviewed by Managers with 1,900+ reviews from Players, Parents and Coaches. The real answer - most of the top companies have some great bats, some good bats and some duds - and some that perform well but are not durable. What you should be asking is which bat is the best for me. And the answer is - depends: Are you a a power hitter or a contact (line-drive) hitter? Do you have slow bat speed or fast bat speed. In general, power hitters want end-loaded bats with little flex (e.g., one-piece bats) while contact hitters want balanced bats with more flex (e.g., two-piece bats). See the related link which also provides Top Rankings of the Best Senior League & Youth Baseball Bats in several categories - Overall, Power Hitters and Contact Hitters.
yes but i dont think they are the best Well it all depends. For little league there not the best. But for the level above LL and up they are one of the best bats you can buy.
the brand "swag" is the best out there