PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
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PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
TarponChaser said:PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
I'm struggling with the rationale behind this.
Is a 12U kid swinging a -8 more or less likely to be dangerous than a kid swinging a -5? Wouldn't the -8 generate more bat speed and exit velo thus more dangerous?
I'd really have to see the math behind this to understand their position here.
PhatMack19 said:TarponChaser said:PhatMack19 said:
PG just banned all -5's for 12u. Now we have $700 worth the bats we can't use….
I'm struggling with the rationale behind this.
Is a 12U kid swinging a -8 more or less likely to be dangerous than a kid swinging a -5? Wouldn't the -8 generate more bat speed and exit velo thus more dangerous?
I'd really have to see the math behind this to understand their position here.
I would also say that most of 12u hasn't gone through puberty while majority of 13 has. Does adding 4' on the mound with hotter bats and bigger kids, make a that much of a difference?
TAM85 said:
Is using a -1 to -3 wood bat legal?
aggielax48 said:
So now they have reinstated the Hype Fire -5 for all ages, but 12U can't use any -5 bat. Defies logic in my mind. Can't wait for all the kids to break back out there Hype this year in 14U instead of swinging BBCOR. Probably worse for 13U, felt like there was a noticeable difference after the ban. I don't have a 12 year old but guessing there will be a lot of -8 alloys in use. I bet the bat speed that can be generated will probably make up the weight difference and pop of a composite.
AgBanker said:
I saw the announcement today too and am confused....
So 12U can't use a -5, so they will all be swinging -8's, right.
And at 13u, they can swing the -5 Hype Fire. So bigger/stronger kids can use the bat that was banned because of its pop but not 12U? Doesn't make sense - am I missing something.
We are moving up to 14u and BBCOR after not being able to use the Fire much this past season.
Not only that, they mandate -5 at 13u major/open. So a -5 is too unsafe to use at 50 feet for 12u, but you must use a -5 at 54 feet in 13u. Not a whole lot of logic going on in these decisions.AgBanker said:
I saw the announcement today too and am confused....
So 12U can't use a -5, so they will all be swinging -8's, right.
And at 13u, they can swing the -5 Hype Fire. So bigger/stronger kids can use the bat that was banned because of its pop but not 12U? Doesn't make sense - am I missing something.
We are moving up to 14u and BBCOR after not being able to use the Fire much this past season.
aggielax48 said:
I think the 4 feet at 13U is pretty negligible. If my math is right, it only provides 5 hundredths of a second more reaction time at 60 mph. Not much and I think the concerning exit velos are quite a bit faster than that.
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Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
Bassmaster said:Not only that, they mandate -5 at 13u major/open. So a -5 is too unsafe to use at 50 feet for 12u, but you must use a -5 at 54 feet in 13u. Not a whole lot of logic going on in these decisions.AgBanker said:
I saw the announcement today too and am confused....
So 12U can't use a -5, so they will all be swinging -8's, right.
And at 13u, they can swing the -5 Hype Fire. So bigger/stronger kids can use the bat that was banned because of its pop but not 12U? Doesn't make sense - am I missing something.
We are moving up to 14u and BBCOR after not being able to use the Fire much this past season.
agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
Na. Not enough of them. Maybe the top of the top but there are plenty of majors players that are not ready for that move. No way.TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
I think if they're major level players they're probably ready for that move. The top 13U major teams generally play 60/90 anyway or play up to 14AA or AAA.
agsalaska said:Na. Not enough of them. Maybe the top of the top but there are plenty of majors players that are not ready for that move. No way.TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
I think if they're major level players they're probably ready for that move. The top 13U major teams generally play 60/90 anyway or play up to 14AA or AAA.
If they did that 3/4 of the players would need to move down to AAA.
I agree that the vast majority of 13u major kids are not ready for 60/90. My son is 5'1 100lbs and played 12u major this past season and had a great season. If he was required to play 60/90 at 13u major, I'd demand that his organization keep him on one of their AAA teams next season. 60/90 for him right now would just be setting him up for failure and I'm not going to do that to him. We played 13u open for our last tournament this spring at 54/80, and that seems about right for most of these kids. Outside of Banditos-Deleon, not many of the major teams in the 12u going to 13u age group have a lot of physically developed kids. Every team has a couple, and with our team, those more physical kids are no more ready to play 60/90 than my son.TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:Na. Not enough of them. Maybe the top of the top but there are plenty of majors players that are not ready for that move. No way.TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
I think if they're major level players they're probably ready for that move. The top 13U major teams generally play 60/90 anyway or play up to 14AA or AAA.
If they did that 3/4 of the players would need to move down to AAA.
Might not be a bad thing.
agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:Na. Not enough of them. Maybe the top of the top but there are plenty of majors players that are not ready for that move. No way.TarponChaser said:agsalaska said:I don't think13u kids' arms are ready for 60/90. A better answer would be to dumb the bats down instead of putting extra pressure on arms.lil99chris said:Quote:
Personally, I think a better answer is to have 12U major play 54/80 instead of 50/70, have 13U major play 60/90, and then all classes of 14U need to swing BBCOR bats.
Would like to see this take effect.
I think if they're major level players they're probably ready for that move. The top 13U major teams generally play 60/90 anyway or play up to 14AA or AAA.
If they did that 3/4 of the players would need to move down to AAA.
Might not be a bad thing.
Cru said:
Can anyone educate me on youth baseball (9u) in the Dripping Springs/ Wimberely / Budda area of Texas. We're in the process of moving there and I want to try to get ahead of the game a bit as it relates to knowing the lay of the land.