Pennies on a bat barrell??

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  • TFig27
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 1214

    Pennies on a bat barrell??

    Just picked up this bat and noticed odd markings on the bat barrel. Looking closer I saw they were impressions of pennies, long lines of pennies all along the barrel.

    Does anyone have any idea at all why this is???

    I tried to take some pics of it.

    Thanks
    Tom

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  • BoneRubbedBat
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 484

    #2
    Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

    Looks like it was covered in pennies, wrapped with tape, and used for some weighted BP.
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    • kylehess10
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 3100

      #3
      Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

      Originally posted by BoneRubbedBat
      Looks like it was covered in pennies, wrapped with tape, and used for some weighted BP.

      That's exactly what I was going to say
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      • joecoco
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 363

        #4
        Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

        Ok, I am going to be the first to say this: Perhaps this bat belonged to Brad PENNY? Sorry, I could not resist.

        - Joe Cocozzella - The guy always looking for Mientkiewicz bats!

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        • chakes89
          Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 1706

          #5
          Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

          It's a Nick Swisher bat for anyone that is interested
          I collect Jay Bruce and Cincinnati Reds Minor League stuff


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          • tcfor3
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 52

            #6
            Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

            This bat was used for a drill to work on hitting breaking balls and/or offspeed pitches for hitters who typically pull the ball.

            Pennies are taped on the barrel of the bat to help a batter work on hitting offspeed pitches to the opposite field. When the batter makes solid contact, the pennies leave a deep impression in the wood. The more deep impressions, the better the batter is at hitting the ball where it is pitched.

            The pennies also add some weight to the bat which aids in the batter hitting the pitch farther back in the hitting zone which in turn helps them to hit to the opposite field, or at least up the middle.

            This drill is fairly common in the low minors for batters who are adjusting to the switch from metal to wood bats so they don't break as many bats by trying to pull offspeed pitches.

            Swisher may have used this bat in Spring Training to prepare for the regular season.

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            • grenda12
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 649

              #7
              Re: Pennies on a bat barrell??

              Originally posted by tcfor3
              This bat was used for a drill to work on hitting breaking balls and/or offspeed pitches for hitters who typically pull the ball.

              Pennies are taped on the barrel of the bat to help a batter work on hitting offspeed pitches to the opposite field. When the batter makes solid contact, the pennies leave a deep impression in the wood. The more deep impressions, the better the batter is at hitting the ball where it is pitched.

              The pennies also add some weight to the bat which aids in the batter hitting the pitch farther back in the hitting zone which in turn helps them to hit to the opposite field, or at least up the middle.

              This drill is fairly common in the low minors for batters who are adjusting to the switch from metal to wood bats so they don't break as many bats by trying to pull offspeed pitches.

              Swisher may have used this bat in Spring Training to prepare for the regular season.
              Interesting to know.

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