What's the Difference Between the Easton S1, S2 and S3?
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BBCOR bats have been used in college and high school baseball for three full seasons, but there is still quite a bit of buzz about its introduction.
“What is BBCOR and what does it stand for? Why was the BBCOR standard created? Do I (or my player) need a BBCOR bat? Is this a BBCOR certified bat?” These are all common questions that we receive at JustBats.com, and we’d like to help clear up any confusion you may have.
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One of the most common questions we receive at JustBats.com is, “what is the difference between Junior Big Barrel and Youth Big Barrel?” This is a great question and can be confusing to players or parents shopping for a new bat. Don’t worry, we’re here to help! |
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As composite bats become more popular at all age and talent levels, we get all kinds of questions about proper care, break-in methods, etc. Here is a list of some of the most frequently asked composite questions that we receive at JustBats.com: |
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Bat Duel: 2013 Louisville Slugger EXOGRID 3 vs. 2013 RIP-IT Prototype
In a clash between two titans, only one can survive. Who will it be; the 2013 Louisville Slugger EXOGRID 3 or the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype? That’s for you to decide! Welcome to the JustBats.com Bat Duel! |
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The Black, and subsequently the Black 2, were Marucci’s first attempts at designing a hybrid baseball bat that combined great pop and durability. Those attempts were extremely fruitful, as the Black was almost as popular as its one-piece counterpart, the CAT 5. Building on their experience and the Black’s success, Marucci introduces their new multimaterial bat, the Elite |
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Topics: Baseball Bats, Technology & Terminology
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