No. Many manufacturers of wooden bats make unfinished models where the wood is raw. It is player preference whether to use unfinished or lacquered wood. On many bats, the barrel is finished, but the handle is left unfinished.
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Yes, a clear coat of lacquer can be used to refinish a Louisville Slugger bat. Once applied, you should let the bat sit for at least a few hours. This will allow the elements of the lacquer to effectively soak in, which will preserve the bat and give it a fine coat and finish. You can also use pine tar, however, this is only a temporary solution in keeping the bat smooth.
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You need a glove, a bat, and bases.
Need wood or metal
its obvious u need a bat with good feel and fits good but i have another year before i can even tryout but almost positive u need a -3 bat
If you are talking bout yourself, then a bat, batting gloves, a glove oh, and a baseball.
It depends if it is a Catalyst you need to break it in other bats you do not not a alloy aluminum bat but a composite bat like cf4 freak b2 dabomb and others those bats you have to
its at bat
Well, darling, a standard baseball bat is about 1 meter long. So, if you're looking to measure something or just need a rough estimate, go grab a bat and you'll be right on the money. Just don't go swinging it around indoors, we don't need any broken lamps or noses.
First a Glove then a Bat and a Ball And a team of two or more
well all you'll need is a bat ball and glove and practice