We live in Northern Delaware and the middle school teams, including parochial and private schools follow the rules for High School. These rule allow a drop of -3 on any non-wooden bat. So my answer is to check with your middle school and see what rules they follow.
It depends in what school but usually yes
In Effingham County,Georgia the Middle School uses a -3 drop bat. In nassau county, New York the middle school players have to use a -3
-5 bat is legal for Central Valley Middle School's , I'm not sure if it has to be BBCOR or BESR.
In the National Baseball League - the pitcher is not only allowed to bat - he is required to. In the American Baseball League, the pticher does not bat. He was replaced in that capacity many years ago by the "designated hitter".
Mo but you have to use a -3 bat in highschool
For an eighth grader, it depends on your size. The best baseball bat for a middle school team would be an Exo. They have a light weight advantage and their sweet spots are enormous.
The state doesn't determine what types of bats are allowed. It is up to the city's league rules whether or not wooden bats are allowed. In my own opinion, any time aluminum or composite bats are allowed, I would be using one, because the BBCOR on an aluminum or composite bat is much higher than wood, and if I'm the only person using a wooden bat in the league, everybody else has an advantage over me.
A baseball player got 10 hits in 39 minutes at bat what percent of his time at bat did he get a head round to the nearest percent
i think its -3
Yes, its the standard bat
no your bat has to be regulation size and very tan to use in a game
The Henrico county schools in the Richmond VA area require -3 bats. These kids are 6th, 7th and 8th graders.