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Easton Wood Baseball Bats
Wood Baseball Bats used by professional, or can be used by wood bat leagues, or as a training device in the batting cages. We carry a wide selection of wood bats and are available for delivery immediately.
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All Easton Wood Baseball Bats |
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 | | Easton Pro Stix 2 |
 | | New - Easton Pro Stix Ash 271 |
 | | Easton Pro Stix Maple 110 |
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 | | Easton Pro Stix Maple 271 |
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| Easton Wood Baseball Bats Tips |
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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How do I choose the right bat?
In most cases, bats are measured in inches and weighed in ounces. Typically, a bigger, stronger player will prefer a longer heavier bat, while a smaller player will prefer a shorter lighter bat. Since a player's power is generated through bat speed, it is important that you can swing your bat through the strike zone at maximum speed. Keep in mind that the right bat for you is based on personal preference. Make sure the bat you pick feels good when you swing it.
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Two Ball Soft Toss
This drill will teach the hitter to concentrate and keep their weight back. The coach will toss two balls. The coach will then call out top or bottom after the balls are released. The hitter will hit the called ball into the fence or screen.
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