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Baseball batsPage Excerpt: Hillerich, a woodworker with his father, approached Browning after the game and offered to make him a new bat. They went together to the woodworking shop, selected a piece of white ash and Browning supervised as John Hillerich made his new bat. |
Wood baseball batsPage Excerpt: I tried this bat out last summer it has great distance good pop the sweet spot could be bigger though -- Derek, Friday, April 15, 2005. |
Youth baseball batsPage Excerpt: This is the first part of my review of the PyroTech XR. Out of the wrapper this bat was hotno break in period. |
Maple baseball batsPage Excerpt: In the 1850's baseball was an extremely young sport and batters made their own bats and experimented with bats of all varieties . They quickly learned that bats with rounded barrels seemed to work the best. |
Wooden baseball batsPage Excerpt: The ball jumps off this bat and carries very well. My son who owns a Techzilla XP, would rather use the Pyrotech XR, and as far as I see right now they are very similar in performence. |
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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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