The sweet spot is the part on the bat when hit by the ball it drives it pretty far.
Usually when line drives are hit that's where it hit on the bat is the sweet spot.
And when you hit the ball & it doesnt sting that usually means its a good hit also meaning you hit the sweet spot.
The sweet spot is generally located in the center of the bat in between the handle & end.
The sweet spot of a Baseball bat is the point on the bat where the most power will be generated. The sweet spot will change depending on the material and bat
In the middle about 2/3 of the way up the barrel is the sweet spot.
No it does not
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Not necessarily, but it does increase the size of the sweet spot. Hitting the sweet spot does make the ball go farther.
The sweet spot and you upper cut
The proper term of a sweet spot is defined as a particular area on a baseball bat, racket, or club that makes the best shot available. It is usually used when playing sports.
Its a good bat with a nice sweet spot but mine died easily i just got a 2011 sv12 and its amazing i recomend you get the sv12
Yes, they can be rolled after being end loaded. When you roll a bat you are rolling the sweet spot not the entire length of the barrel.
A Mako bat is a neon orange/green composite bat that is best for little league or major little league. It has great pop and sweet spot is 2/3 of the barrel
The sweet spot is near the label on a Louisville Slugger. An experienced batter knows its location well, but the scientific definition is unclear, because different locations can have differing effects.One possible sweet spot is the center of percussion, which is the location where the ball may impact the bat without causing a reaction force on the hand. An impact at any other location can cause the handle to feel like it is jumping in the hand.Another possible sweet spot is a location called a vibrational node. The impact of the ball causes the bat to vibrate in waves that have dead spots, or nodes. Multiple waves occur at the same time, but the two largest waves both have nodes close to each other about 6.5 inches from the bat's end. Hitting the ball here results in small vibrations. Large vibrations can potentially take energy away from the ball and be painful to the hand.A third location of interest is the bat's center of mass, which is located by balancing the bat horizontally. The sweet spot is usually located not at the center of mass, but somewhere between it and the end of the bat. The center of percussion, vibrational node, and center of mass are not generally the same location, but all are determined by the geometry, mass distribution, and material properties of the bat. The sweet spot preferred by batters appears to be close to the center of percussion and the vibrational nodes.Reference: http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/bats-new/bend-sweet.html Different batters have different opinions. Personally, my sweet spot is about 4 inches down from the far end of the bat.
I have an exo grid and a Triton the exo grid has more pop but the Triton has a bigger sweet spot so u wont pop out as much with the Triton
you have to align the the bat with ball perfectly and swing at the right moment.