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Discussion: what kinds of bats?

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Nov. 1
dantheman

29 posts
Just wondering what kinds of bats senior's swing when playing with the young guys
Nov. 1
softball4b
Men's 70
1248 posts
If playing ASA, I swing a Demarini White Steel, it is not for everyone. It is a single wall, but I am able to get my hits when they play back and I can still get it out when I get the right pitch. I am just not going to spend a lot of money on an ASA bat that I just use to play league. I have a 12 yr old Anderson Rockettech I use for batting practice.
Nov. 1
mx_ata2d
Men's 50
4 posts
I'm always partial to the Easton Stealth, or Salvo
Nov. 2
rfsoftball
Men's 50
64 posts
I swing my MIKEN NXT.
Nov. 2
Gary19
Men's 50
2609 posts
Miken Freak 98
Nov. 2
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
ASA games I use a Worth Mayhem 98 (orange mayhem)
USSSA, ISA and NSA I use a Demarini Cartel and a Worth M7
Nov. 2
Webbie25
Men's 70
2414 posts
Freak Plus-I even use that occasionally in cold weather in senior tourneys to save my 'game bat'. Finally is broken in and getting hotter-it has plenty of pop.
Nov. 2
tg69

393 posts
I use the green Mayhem mostly all the time, especially in seeding games.
Nov. 2
tg69

393 posts
Hey Bruce,your team going to Ft.Meyers?
Nov. 2
wagon487
Men's 55
578 posts
TPS Z2000, put down my volt for it!
Nov. 2
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
tg69, no.
I'm playing with Southern Elite in Jacksonville this weekend(moving back to 50+)
Nov. 2
Paco13

424 posts
For ASA the Stealth SCN9 which has over 3000 and counting and 4 Utrip the Red TPS catalyst (replacement for the yellow one) the best kept secret...hot,hot,hot.

JESUS TE AMA

PR NINJA OUT
Nov. 2
ju25
Men's 60
236 posts
Miken MV1 for USSSA and a Mizuno Wrath 98 for ASA. I have a Worth Duo2, Mizuno Blackout, and a Combat Avarice for USSSA next year. MV1 can hang with my senior bats.
Nov. 2
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
ASA - combat avarice
USSSA - combat spike baker,(miken 585,easton syn2,my old bats).......


also have 3 metals i use every now and again,black est,one cryo-2,375 demarini.....
Nov. 2
Fabe
Men's 65
456 posts
Easton Flex or Salvo is my choice. Aloha, Fabe
Nov. 2
zonk

55 posts
Abig factor is the ball being used. If the 44/375; then, the better composites generally. If the 52/300; then, the newer comps (Z-1000/2000), Easton line, etc. I find that stiff walled, end loaded, heavier bats work better with the 52s.
Nov. 2
surf88
Men's 65
1000 posts
I use our Reebok Vector-O and now the Reebok ASA Melee. Both have excellent performance and are very durable and do well in cold temps. Have a 1 year warranty. I have both in stock. Ed A. (970) 728-3144/729-3145. ed@ewandrews.com
Nov. 3
dantheman

29 posts
What do you do when the kids are using cheater bats, had a player hit a shot back up the middle that was catch by our picther, but never a sorry from their player
Nov. 4
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
if ya know dan that they are playing dirty,walk them and tell them why in a very loud voice,so every person there can hear it....
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