The number on the knob of the bat refers to its length. Since most bats are between 28 and 34 inches in length, an 8 is a 28, a 9 is a 29, a 0 is a 30, etc... Therefore, the "3" indicates the bat is 33 inches long.
It is called the cupping of the bat, used for weighting.
A wooden bat that has a horse shoe on the end that you use to beat people up.
Well yes you can load a bat ! As for a wooden on you make a end plug of the same wood drill out the core of the bat and pack it with cork. As for a metal bat its called rolling. By removing the end cap and roll the bat walls to thin it out, by doing this the ball will spring or pop of the bat with more power,
that number at hte end of the barrel is the subtraction of the length from the weight for example my bat the demarini phoenix is 31 inches and weighs 21 ounces and therefore the number a the end of my barrel is -10.
Drill a hole down the core of the bat at the thick end, the end you use to hit the ball. Then fill the hole with cork material. Plug the hole with a wooden plug, held in place with wood glue. Sand it smooth, and refinish the bat with paint so it is not noticeable.
An end loaded bat is a bat that has a weight at the end. The weighted end helps give power to your swing.
alumiun bats are better because they are hollow and because they have a bigger sweet spot than wood another reason is that they bend then use the momentum to "smack" that bal out of there the power in and alumiun bat is about 15% more then that of a wooden bat... but i personal like the swing of a wooden bat the weight seems to be more towards the end of the bat and swings it self also, the aluminum bats gets weaker each time it hits the ball and the wood gets stronger. GET DA ALUMINUM IT BETTER
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