Goose06 said:
Are baseball bats similar to softball bats? My daughters play softball and composite bats break all the time. I'm guessing they are different and baseball bats have a lot less compression to reduce exit velocity but I haven't had to research baseball bats the same way I have softball bats.
As for the multiple players using the same bat, that seems like a clear indication of a doctored bat. I see 12u softball girls running around with 4 $400 bats so I'm sure every baseball player on an SEC team has at least 1 if not several high end bats that they own. If 12u sofrball girls don't share, I don't see how it would make sense for SEC baseball players to share unless there is a doctored bat. And to sandman's points it's not hard to find a company to shave your bat to increase compression and exit velocity.
From what I hear, softball bats are notorious for breaking. And the doctoring of bats is even more rampant than in baseball. I know the whole idea of shaving and/or rolling bats was huge 30 years ago in slow-pitch softball.
Baseball bats are more durable because you're hitting a harder ball and players are typically stronger than softball girls. Obviously, men's softball is a different animal.
I don't know the ins & outs but the players don't buy their bats. The program has a sponsorship deal with DeMarini which is why every player is using a DeMarini bat. All of them are swinging a version of "The Goods"- most have the 2-piece model but Monty is swinging the one-piece. Just personal preference.
And go look at other SEC teams. LSU has a deal with Marucci which is why they're all swinging the CATX. Georgia has a deal with Marucci too which is why all their guys have Marucci bats, helmets, batting gloves, and pads. But, as a Nike school some guys have Nike batting gloves. Personal preference. From what I could tell almost all the Georgia players were swinging the CATX-Connect which is a composite bat.
Wilson owns DeMarini, EvoShield, and even Louisville Slugger so I suppose some of our guys could swing Louisville Slugger bats if they wanted to but it's why the guys all use EvoShield batting gloves, pads, and helmets. They also all have Wilson gloves.