try searching up a official site of the manafacturers but I know some bat ranks here they are 1. DeMarini ( my favorite !!!!!!!!!!!! ) 2. Easton ( love the Stealths and Synergys ) 3. Louisville Slugger ( Alex Rodriguez got sponsored by them ) 4. Rawlings ( thier Nemesis bats are pretty good ) 5. Worth ( I have the Amp and It's ranked the 6th best bat ) If you are looking to buy a bat buy a DeMarini because they're th top bat manafacturers I won a 2009 DeMarini Vendetta for half the price $60.00 on ebay. Yes, they are quite popular. But, if you want to find a certain manufacturer, i would look them up on Google, and look for their official site. ask around but if your a power hitter get a bat that does not have a tingy sound because they are thin and brake easier and dont hit as solid but if your are an on base hitter then get a light bat that is strong so you can place it well.
be more specific about the bat you are looking for (eg. wood or metal, softball or baseball, youth or adult.) a lot of good info on the web if you Google what you want. good luck!
You cant really test it accurately, but for the info, the aluminum bats can hit a ball harder, faster, and farther.
One might start with the website belowthat details the history of theLouisville Slugger: http://www.sluggermuseum.org/sluggerhistory.aspx
Did you ever get an answer? I can't seem to find any info on this bat.
wiegh it on a scale
Time to go to baseball practice!
In 1905 Honus Wagner, a star for the Pittsburgh Pirates, signed a contract with Hillerich & Bradsby co. and became the first player ever to endorse a bat. His autograph was also the first to be used on a bat and the first known professional athlete endorsement of a retail product. Ty Cobb signed with the company in 1908. Referring to your question official Ty Cobb brand baseball bat, I take it you mean Ty Cobb endorsed bat. I am not familiar with a Ty Cobb brand Baseball bat. If this is in fact what you are writing about please get back to me with more on what info you have.
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Kilograms.
umm, i would say you should buy a new bat or find a store that repairs your bats
Putting extra tech on your bat is not a necesity However many bat manufacturers reccomend that you do to prolong the life of your bat. A downside will be that the bat will loose it's ping
The mass of the bat and the baseball.