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    How to record bat lengths?

    I 'm compiling charts for Mets player bats and using a tape measure to record the bat lengths. I'm seeing that bat lengths are coming up 33 7/8 or 34 3/8.

    Should I round up to 34 or 34 1/2 in these cases or just record the lengths exactly.

    Thanks
    David

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    Re: How to record bat lengths?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsbats View Post
    I 'm compiling charts for Mets player bats and using a tape measure to record the bat lengths. I'm seeing that bat lengths are coming up 33 7/8 or 34 3/8.

    Should I round up to 34 or 34 1/2 in these cases or just record the lengths exactly.

    Thanks
    David
    I have not gotten any bites on this question so I"m thinking i may want to rephrase it.

    How accurate are the lengths recorded in HB records? Is a 34 " bat really exactly 34 inches or can come short at 33 7/8?

    Are the record lenghts exact or just a range of lengths that a bat can be?

    This may be a quality control issue?

    THanks
    David

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    Re: How to record bat lengths?

    Hi David - in response to your question, I believe at least an 1/8" is tolerable and sometimes even up to 1/4". In weighing and measuring bats over the years, I have seen many bats that have to be from the so called "35 inch order" ( everything else matches - weight - finish on the bat - player attributes ) that actually measure either 34 7/8" or 34 3/4". I believe that a 1/8" - 1/4" delta that is acceptable. Hope the helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. jim

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    Re: How to record bat lengths?

    How about weight variation? Do bats tend to lose weight over the years? I know my Murphy bat with the Taube matched up in every way except in weight-it now weighs 30.1 ounces instead of 32 ounces. Is that common? Thanks.
    greg

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    Re: How to record bat lengths?

    Quote Originally Posted by JimCaravello View Post
    Hi David - in response to your question, I believe at least an 1/8" is tolerable and sometimes even up to 1/4". In weighing and measuring bats over the years, I have seen many bats that have to be from the so called "35 inch order" ( everything else matches - weight - finish on the bat - player attributes ) that actually measure either 34 7/8" or 34 3/4". I believe that a 1/8" - 1/4" delta that is acceptable. Hope the helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. jim

    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for the feedback. This certain helps!

    David

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    Re: How to record bat lengths?

    Hi Greg

    Here is a link to one of several good posts on "Bat Weights : plus/minus over the years..."

    http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_f...ghlight=weight

    Conservative authenticators will accept plus/minus 2 or 2 1/2 ounces while more liberal authenticators will accept plus/minus 4 ounces. Clearly the age of the bat has alot to do with it, as a bat from the 40's will have had more affect from storage conditions over a 60 year period than a bat from , say, 2002.

    Good Luck.

    Mike jackitout7@aol.com

 

 

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