What is a good weight for a normal guy to buy a baseball bat to just F around with?

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  • bettilimbroke999
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-04-08
    • 13254

    #1
    What is a good weight for a normal guy to buy a baseball bat to just F around with?
    Im not a baseball player but I bought a bat to fuk around with at dicks sporting goods the other day, it is a wood Louisville Slugger I paid 25 bucks for and is 34 ounces, its a very heavy bat and everyone bitched about it and my dad could barely get it out of the infield (hes in his mid 60s)

    Whats a good weight for general baseball fuckin around, if I buy an aluminum bat I dont want to get the wrong weight as they are more expensive and I dont play but once in a blue moon

    22 ounce senior bat seems real light I was thinkin like 25 or 26
  • TheCentaur
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-28-11
    • 8108

    #2
    I was going to say 34 oz and then I read that's what u bought so good job
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    • bettilimbroke999
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-04-08
      • 13254

      #3
      Originally posted by TheCentaur
      I was going to say 34 oz and then I read that's what u bought so good job
      Lol no no no, 34 ounces is like a major league bat, no way is that a bat for avg joes to fuk around with

      Bat speed is everything for distance, there is almost no sense in stretching your muscles with a bat that's too heavy to generate great speed
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      • seaborneq
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 09-08-06
        • 22556

        #4
        get a 31 inch bat then everybody can be the babe
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        • Mikeyanks23
          SBR MVP
          • 11-30-10
          • 4517

          #5
          get an adult baseball bat, they are -3. Im not sure about the senior league bats but they still maybe -5 or -7.5. dont remember. But just a cheap single wall baseball bat at either 33 inches 30 ounces or 32 inches 29 oz should be good to fukk around with.
          If they still make -5 id grab a 32' 27
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          • bettilimbroke999
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 02-04-08
            • 13254

            #6
            Thanks man, I have heard that wood bats are harder to generate bat speed with than metal...any truth to this?

            Whats is the difference I know nothing about bats
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            • bettilimbroke999
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 02-04-08
              • 13254

              #7
              Originally posted by seaborneq
              get a 31 inch bat then everybody can be the babe
              Longer bat = more speed?
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              • bettilimbroke999
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 02-04-08
                • 13254

                #8
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                • LarrysKid
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 03-17-10
                  • 258

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bettilimbroke999
                  Thanks man, I have heard that wood bats are harder to generate bat speed with than metal...any truth to this?

                  Whats is the difference I know nothing about bats
                  Yes it's true. It's due to the heavier weight of the wood bat. There could be a difference in the aerodynamics of a wood bat with a finish applied and a metal/composite bat but I have never heard of it being a contributing factor to slower bat speed.

                  If you want a decent, cheap, metal or composite bat that will be good for everyone then go with Mikeyanks advice and purchase an adult bat (either 31" 28oz or 32" 29oz). You can find these from $15-$400. Adult bats that are BBCOR approved (which is the mandate for high school use) have a minus 3 differential, or -3, which is the difference between the length of the bat in inches and its weight in ounces. Wood bats will typically have a plus differential of 3 where the weight is more than the length.

                  If you want to have fun and hit the snot out of a ball then pick up a senior league bat which will typically have a large diameter barrel and a minus 5 differential. So a 31" bat will weigh 26 ounces. For even more of a difference some youth bats I have played with have a minus 8 differential and you can find them up to 32 inches in length giving you a 32" 24 oz bat which feels light as a feather. There are minus 8 bats in the 33" variety but they are usually sold out. However, it must be noted that youth league bats have a smaller diameter barrel. The largest differential I have seen online or in store is -11.5 which i have only seen on bats 31 inches and smaller.

                  Hope this helps. LK
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                  • suman
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 10-04-10
                    • 855

                    #10
                    33in 30 ounce
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                    • Mikeyanks23
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-30-10
                      • 4517

                      #11
                      Larryskid explained it perfect.

                      i might have an old 33inch 28ounce easton zcore or redline or both still layin around my dads house. Ill check tomorrow and if he didnt throw em out you can have em for nothing. Just have to get your addy somehow and ill send em

                      All i have here is a bunch of composite softball bats. which would be useless for you

                      Ill let you know
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                      • MoneyLineDawg
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 01-01-09
                        • 13253

                        #12
                        In highshool I used 32 inch-29 oz

                        Play competitive slowpitch softball now and use 33 inch- 27 ounce

                        Just to fukk around with....I'd say try for a 33 inch and like 27-28 ounces. But not sure how they make em all now
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                        • bettilimbroke999
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 02-04-08
                          • 13254

                          #13
                          Thanks for the help guys I can tell we got some ball players and prolly some softball league players on here and that's extremely generous offer mikey but I'll just pickup a cheapo here and save the shipping costs and trouble, we really dont play hardly at all but I bought a bucket of 2 dozen balls and that wood bat the other day and we went out and ****** around but the bat was too heavy at 34 ounces and that made it less fun
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                          • Koldazzice
                            SBR MVP
                            • 11-08-11
                            • 2392

                            #14
                            34-31 / 34-32 min.. 30 lol? what do you use in bowling? a 12 lb bowling ball thats pink? think even arod uses a 34-31
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                            • HoulihansTX
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 02-12-09
                              • 30566

                              #15
                              No one in the Majors uses 34's anymore. more like 31,32. Lighter weight equals batspeed.
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                              • InTheDrink
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 11-23-09
                                • 23983

                                #16
                                Originally posted by HoulihansTX
                                No one in the Majors uses 34's anymore. more like 31,32. Lighter weight equals batspeed.
                                they can get away with it now because of the ash they use....which is also dangerous in how it splinters

                                op just needs to get a 32inch aluminum bat

                                if he wants to shove it up his own ass that'd be fine by me
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                                • bettilimbroke999
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 02-04-08
                                  • 13254

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by InTheDrink
                                  they can get away with it now because of the ash they use....which is also dangerous in how it splinters

                                  op just needs to get a 32inch aluminum bat

                                  if he wants to shove it up his own ass that'd be fine by me
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                                  • dbartinbwgc
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 11-11-08
                                    • 795

                                    #18
                                    If you just playing around get a 30" 28oz
                                    Would be a good size for about everyone.
                                    Everyone thinks A long bat is better and
                                    a heavier bat will make ball go farther.
                                    Its just the opposite.
                                    Like other people said You need something
                                    light to get it around to make contact.

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                                    • k2ds
                                      SBR Hustler
                                      • 06-15-11
                                      • 62

                                      #19
                                      A 33 in if you are 6ft or more with a -4 or -5 drop which means 29 or 28 oz. If under 6ft use a 32in with -4 drop or 28oz.

                                      Aluminum lasts forever especially the cheaper ones as they aren't as thin walled ,wood feels better and cheaper, composites are expensive and will crack.
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