Two For One: Louisville Slugger

Posted by Megan P on Jan 17, 2012 11:12:22 AM

Those of you looking for a great bat can now get the best of both worlds. As of January 1st Louisville Slugger would like you to take part in this awesome promotion. The Sweetest Spot campaign gives you an opportunity to come away with two awesome bats. From now until March 11, 2012 if you buy the 2012 Louisville Slugger TPX Z-1000 BBCOR: BB12Z adult bat you can get the M9C271BHC Wood Bat for free! The TPX Z-1000 features great balance and feel along with a huge sweet spot. The M9 Wood Bat is one of the top bats used in the MLB and would be great for training and batting practice. Check out JustBats.com today to claim this amazing deal!

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Where Will Your Power Come From?

Posted by Megan P on Jan 13, 2012 2:02:59 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbg8-C9s3AE

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RIP-IT Prototype II

Posted by Megan P on Jan 12, 2012 1:59:07 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDQOV7nbea8&feature=youtu.be

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Looks Can Be Deceiving

Posted by Megan P on Jan 6, 2012 3:26:20 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn5Aj4oo3XE

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Just Do It!

Posted by Ryan W on Jan 5, 2012 12:51:41 PM

What is cooler than having the famous Swoosh on the bat that you are dropping bombs with? Possibly getting the performance of a Nike bat for less than the cost of a pair of Jordans...

The new Aero Thunder Fuse line from Nike features bats across all categories of baseball and softball and they were all built for performance at an affordable price. Each bat in the line features a one-piece full alloy design and the highest quality grip and finish. The bats in this line perform like bats that can cost twice as much, and they look AWESOME! The BBCOR model will meet and exceed your expectations the day you open the box; then try it on the field and you will be floored. The slow pitch model will have you looking good on the field while dropping 350 ft bombs.

The moral, you can't miss with any bat in this line. You will look better than every player at every field and the performance of the bat will talk the talk.

Check it out now at JustBats.com!

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Chopping Down The Competition With The New Baden Axe Bat

Posted by Derek H on Jan 4, 2012 1:56:42 PM


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Quality Defined

Posted by Pro Athlete Inc on Jan 3, 2012 4:05:25 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIlmxNalfvE

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The Cat 5 Is Back In Stock!

Posted by Megan P on Dec 30, 2011 1:46:39 PM

Hey everyone! In case you haven't heard yet the Marucci Cat 5 bats are back in stock and ready to be shipped from JustBats.com. If you are tired of that awful vibration in your hands when making contact then this bat is the one for you. Marucci has developed some great new technology that drastically reduces the amount of vibration coming from the bat. When doing some tests with bat scientist Dr. Daniel A. Russell they found that this bat has a vibration dampening rate that's five and a half times higher than other competitors. So if you want a nice, smooth swing come check out this amazing bat at JustBats.com!

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Crank It Up A Few Notches With The Worth Amp!

Posted by Kara K on Dec 29, 2011 3:37:25 PM

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Unbreakable!

Posted by Derek H on Dec 16, 2011 12:09:04 PM

Baum Research & Development Company is the leading manufacturer of wood composite baseball bats in the world. Baum®Bats hit, feel and look exactly like professional wood bats, and the Baum®Bat's amazing durability outlasts wood 200-500 to one.

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