Re: Pretty rare piece of history is up on eBay right now
Kyle -
I played ball for almost 20 years, until injury kept me from continuing. We use to go to Indiana and play in these "wooden bat" tournaments every now and then.
Hitting in the cages with a wooden bat is a little different than hitting an actual baseball. However, the vibes will always be there if you are not making contact on the right spot (sweet spot) of the bat. I always had more success hitting for power with a wooden bat - there seemed to be less spin on the ball...
I broke a few bats too - That Rawlings you are using looks like a cheaper retail bat (?) the wood quality is not great, and the ball will not have the same feel as MLB timber or a higher quality bat. I saw some guys in those tournaments use the equivalent of a LS 180 model (autograph bat, basically) and have some success though...so it depends on the swing too.
For vibe control in the cages these days (only for workouts), I use a mid-priced LS Maple bat (MM159) - it has lasted through some serious cage sessions, and feels GREAT when you hit it correctly. MUCH better than the LS Pro-Lites that I bought. They broke almost immediately - then again, I am probably a tad larger than you are
Good luck at your tryouts. Why not try to get on your local Junior College team? Many of them will take walk-ons.
Kyle -
I played ball for almost 20 years, until injury kept me from continuing. We use to go to Indiana and play in these "wooden bat" tournaments every now and then.
Hitting in the cages with a wooden bat is a little different than hitting an actual baseball. However, the vibes will always be there if you are not making contact on the right spot (sweet spot) of the bat. I always had more success hitting for power with a wooden bat - there seemed to be less spin on the ball...
I broke a few bats too - That Rawlings you are using looks like a cheaper retail bat (?) the wood quality is not great, and the ball will not have the same feel as MLB timber or a higher quality bat. I saw some guys in those tournaments use the equivalent of a LS 180 model (autograph bat, basically) and have some success though...so it depends on the swing too.
For vibe control in the cages these days (only for workouts), I use a mid-priced LS Maple bat (MM159) - it has lasted through some serious cage sessions, and feels GREAT when you hit it correctly. MUCH better than the LS Pro-Lites that I bought. They broke almost immediately - then again, I am probably a tad larger than you are

Good luck at your tryouts. Why not try to get on your local Junior College team? Many of them will take walk-ons.
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