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Mattingly Senior League Bats
Senior league bats are big barrel bats with length to weight differences of -5 to -10. These performance senior youth baseball bats. These bats have barrels of 2 5/8 - 2 3/4 inches. Senior league baseball bats are generally used by 9 to 15 year olds. Baseball Rampage is an authorized dealer for all manufacturer's, and our bats carry the full manufacturer's warranty.
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All Mattingly Senior League Bats |
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 | | Mattingly 2009 V-Grip Beast Composite (-10) Senior Bat |
 | | Mattingly 2009 V-Grip Ripped (-8) Senior League Baseball Bat |
 | | Mattingly V-Grip Beast Composite (-10) Senior Baseball Bat | $269.99
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| Mattingly Senior League 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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Why buy a wood bat?
Woods bats are generally thought to be secluded to the Major Leagues, but woods bats can be very useful to youths, high schoolers, and college players. Wood bats or wood composite bats are great for batting practice and taking reps in a batting cage. Wood bats are ideal because they are a lot cheaper than aluminum and will save you the wear and tear on your aluminum bats. Batting cage balls are hard on your aluminum bat, they are dense and heavy which will take the life and pop out of your bat. Wood bats don’t loose their pop and will take the punishment of the batting cage balls. Another plus from using wood bats is bat control. They bats are heavier and have a smaller length to weight ratio, which is in a scaled down way like weight training. Once you have been in a cage and practiced with wood, it will be a world of difference when you get on the field and hit your aluminum bat. The ball will fly off the barrel and your confidence will be sky high. Take a look at wood bats as an excellent training option, and you will be happy with the results.
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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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