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.
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bigger than a bread box, smaller than a car
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The Anderson Techzilla is made to little league spec and is 2 1/4 diameter. All Techzilla are drop 9 it is a transitional weight to Junior and Senior League ball. Most little league age players will not swing a drop three. Anderson makes a KXR Big barrel 2 5/8 which is of similar design to the Techzilla it is available in a drop 5 and 8. Anderson also make the Nanotek which is a special micro grain aluminum alloy Bat in a drop 3. Little League -9 or lower -12 Middle School -5 or above -3 High School -3
that is a rule the commissioner of your league can undo. its called the cant cut list. ask the commissioner of the league if they can get rid of it
Bat differential is the length to weight comparison of a bat. It's usually shown as a negative number and can also be called a "drop". For example, a bat that is 33 inches long and weighs 30 ounces has a differential of (-3). Rules for legal bat differentials vary by league, but typically senior leagues and little leagues allow larger differentials.
it is 2 5/8 barrel or a drop 3 (-3)
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I believe the legal drop-out age in Minnesota is 16.
no, joba is way more younger and you never know when smoltzy will get injured
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