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| Mattingly V-Grip Ripped (-13) Youth League Baseball Bat |
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 | | Mattingly V-Grip Wood (-3) Adult Baseball Bat |
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| Mattingly Baseball Bats Tips |
Aluminum Bat Care Tips
Limit the bat to your individual use only.
Rotate the bat 1/4 turn each swing.
Do not use in temperatures below 60° (16° C).
Do not store the bat in extreme hot or cold temperatures, such as in a car trunk or garage.
Do not clean metal spikes or cleats with your bat.
Use with leather-covered balls only, not plastic or rubber cage balls.
Do not hit waterlogged balls.
If using a softball bat, do not use balls that exceed 400lbs. compression.
Routinely check your plastic end cap and replace it if it cracks or becomes loose.
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Bunting Drill
Place two cones, one 20 feet out from home plate and 10 feet from the left foul line.
Do the same with the other cone from the right foul line
Work on bunting the ball towards the line so that it rests in fair territory between the foul line and the cone.
Do this for both sides of the field
Bunting many times is the difference between winning and losing games. This drill will help you determine the bat angle and technique required to bunt down the lines.
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So you’ve chosen your bat. Now what?
You want to be comfortable and confident with your bat before you swing it in a win-or-lose situation, so take it to the practice field or batting cage and get in a few hits. Confidence can only come from one thing: batting practice. Whatever bat you choose, put in plenty of practice time, so you’ll be ready when the pressure’s on at the plate.
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