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2005 Worth Wicked Insanity Baseball Bat This bat is great. When I first look at it I thought the bat was not as good everybody said it was but, when I hit ball over 425 ft I couldn't believe it. I have never hit a homerun in batting practice over 350 ft. If you want some pop this is the bat. -- East Nashville, Saturday, May 14, 2005
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