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Best Louisville baseball bats on the market
Need a strong, heavy-hitting baseball bat at the best price? Searching for Louisville bats with a balanced swing weight for your next baseball game on the Louisville Slugger field? Looking for that sweet “crack” as you pelt the baseball into the outfield? Want to use legendary products and equipment from a legendary brand? Baseball360 has you covered with our selection of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. Using game-changing technologies and with over a century of experience and learning, Louisville Slugger baseball bats will have you hitting home runs even faster than you can swing a baseball bat!
Which Louisville baseball bats are best?
For over 100 years, the Louisville Slugger brand has stood for high-end baseball equipment. If you play baseball or soft ball, buying a Louisville Slugger bat guarantees that you’ll be prepared for any situation where you need a big hit.
There are numerous designs, styles, and types of bats available, so deciding which one is right for you depends largely on specific league rules, budget, and personal preferences. If you're looking for a high-quality baseball bat, the Louisville Slugger 2021 Meta BBCOR / USSSA Bat is one of the most popular choices because of its vibration reduction and composite barrels.
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More about Louisville baseball bats - The Slugger?
Louisville Sluggers, named after baseball player Pete “The Louisville Slugger'' Brownings, got their name due to Brownings hitting three home runs with a baseball bat made in a wood shop by a man called J.A. "Bud" Hillerich. After witnessing Brownings break his bats the day before, J.A. “Bud” Hillerich offered to create new wooden ones. Running with his success, Louisville Sluggers quickly became the gigantic name it is today.
With over 100 years of craftsmanship and performance experience, Louisville Sluggers have been tested time and time again in both laboratory and gameplay environments in order to bring you the best of the best for baseball bats when it comes to quality, creativity, and experience. Although their specialty and identity revolve around wood baseball bats, make no mistake that Louisville bats, such as the Louisville Slugger Vapor, are still an extremely competitive choice for Wooden, BBCOR, and Composite baseball bats.
In 2015, the Wilson Sporting Goods group of companies acquired the Louisville Slugger brand from the Bud Hillerich & Bradsby Co., which still owns Louisville Slugger Museum as well as the Factory and the production facility. Exclusively for Wilson Sporting Goods now, Hillerich & Bradsby keeps on producing Louisville Slugger bats in Louisville, Kentucky, where the Hillerich family first arrived in the second half of the 19th century.
Did you know? More than 90% of the bats that Hillerich & Bradsby company. ever made were built from Northern white ash trees that was grown in proprietary forests located on the East Coast of the United States. Some of the most famous Major League Baseball players include Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris.
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What to know before you buy Louisville Slugger softball bats and Louisville Slugger baseball bats?
Baseball vs. softball
Before buying a Louisville Slugger bat, it is essential to understand the difference between a baseball bat and a softball bat. The main difference between these two bats relates to their sizes and lengths.
In general, baseball bats will have a slightly shorter length and wider barrel designed for hitting a smaller ball. Softball bats tend to be a bit longer and utilize a narrower barrel. Depending on which sport you intend to play, look for a Louisville slugger with the proper design.
League regulations
League rules aren't going to be too important when purchasing a bat for at-homes or occasional recreational purposes. For those playing baseball for school teams or in an organized league, there will almost certainly have been specific rules set down by the governing body regarding bats.
BBCOR regulations are some of the most common in baseball. They apply to most colleges, and high schools, as well as other comparable leagues. The main goal of BBCOR standards is to ensure athlete safety as well as consistent equipment quality across teams and leagues so nobody gets an advantage over the other team.
Little League as well as organizations designed for younger players will likely be governed by USABat standards. They require specific barrel diameters and bat weights. Some other recreational leagues may follow USSSA and bat standards. As for the Major League Baseball standards, the bat "shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches in length."
Louisville Slugger bat construction
Louisville Sluggers baseball bats are made from either a one or two-part design.
- The one-part design which means that the Louisville baseball bat is a single element is ideal for power hitters and heavy hitters as it provides more power on impact. However, they need to protect their hands because they can be hurt if swung hard.
- The two-part design, on the other hand, means that Louisville Slugger baseball bat is made of two pieces joined together. Two-piece bats are known to provide a much smoother swing. It also helps dampen vibration and take the sting out of mis-hits.
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What to look for in a quality Louisville Slugger wood bat, aluminum bat or composite bat?
Material
The three most common types of bats used by Louisville Slugger players are wooden, aluminum, and composite (or graphite).
Louisville Slugger wood bats
Wooden baseballs offer a classic look and will cost significantly less than metal ones. The drawback is that they are less durable and, more often than not, many organized leagues won't allow them.
Louisville Slugger aluminum bats
Aluminum bats are popular for youth baseball and softball teams and adult recreational league teams. They're more expensive than wood but less expensive than composites, and they provide durable and long-term performance.
Louisville Slugger composite bat
Composite bats are lightweight and comfortable to use but they're usually quite expensive and not very durable. They're not perfect, but they can be helpful for improving batting skills.
Drop weight of the Louisville baseball bat
Each governing body of baseball, whether it's for amateurs or professionals, has different rules regarding dropping weight. To get the accurate drop, in pounds, for a Louisville Slugger bat you have to measure it by subtracting its actual size (in inches) from its actual mass (in ounces). This will usually result in a score between -3 and -12.
Length of the Louisville Slugger bat
You'll need to decide whether you prefer a shorter or longer bat depending on the rules of your local baseball organization and your own preferences. Along with overall weight, bat length can affect swing speed, so ensure that you choose a model that goes with your own skill and comfort level.
Grip of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat
Most aluminum and composite Louisville baseball bats will come with a grip wrap already on the bat. This grip not only offers better control and swing of the bat, but it's also more comfortable! However, when it comes to wood bats, they might not include any sort of grips. Therefore, if you need one, you may want to consider adding your own.
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How much you can expect to spend on baseball bats Louisville Slugger, Louisville Slugger youth bats?
It depends on the Louisville Slugger bat. At Baseball360, we offer Louisville baseball bats for as low as $79.99 for the Louisville Genuine Vlad JR. If you're looking for something more versatile look no further than the Louisville MLB Prime Maple C271 High Roller available at $189.99.
How do I properly size myself for a Louisville Baseball Bat?
To find the correct Louisville baseball bat size for you, position the bottom of the bat in the center of your chest, facing outward. The length is correct if your arm can reach out and grab the barrel of the bat. Another method is the following: if the end of the baseball bat is in the palm of your hand when you put the tip of the barrel down on the ground next to your leg, then it is of the correct length. Please consider the chart below for more information:
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Louisville Slugger bat FAQ
How long will a Louisville slugger bat last?
Your Louisville baseball bat’s lifespan depends on the type of wood used for its construction and how often you use the bat. Bats made from aluminum and composites can usually last for two to three seasons. Over the long term, however, they may lose their bounce. Regular use of wooden bats may cause them to break.
What is a balanced swing weight?
A balanced swing weight refers to the balance between swing speed and control. Bats with a balanced swing weight generally have a more even distribution of weight, allowing for better barrel control and maximum swing speed. The lowest swing weight profile enhances a player's ability to control their swing and make solid contact with the ball.
Are baseball and softball bats interchangeable?
Louisville Baseball bats and Louisville softballs bats use slightly different design features tailored for the specific baseball/softballs they're used with. You shouldn't use them for competitive matches, but if you're playing non-competitive matches, you can use them instead of a correct one.
Are Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats suitable for both beginners and advanced players?
Yes, Louisville Slugger offers Slowpitch Softball Bats suitable for players of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. With a balanced swing weight and various barrel technologies, these bats cater to different preferences and playing styles, allowing players to find the perfect bat to elevate their game.
Can I use Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats in any softball league?
Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats are designed for Slowpitch Softball leagues. However, each league may have specific requirements or restrictions regarding bat specifications. It is essential to check your league's rules and regulations to ensure the bat you choose is allowed.
How do Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats compare to other brands like Miken and Easton?
Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats are known for their quality and performance, just like Miken and Easton. Each brand offers its unique technologies, such as Miken's Freak 9R and Easton's FireFlex 240 Loaded. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal preferences and playing style.
What are some features of Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats?
Louisville Slugger Slowpitch Softball Bats come with various features such as:
- S1ID Barrel Technology for responsive barrel performance
- PBF Barrel Technology for powerful barrel performance
- Variation in barrel length, including 12-inch E-Flex 360 barrel, 13-inch ZZWAP barrel, and 13.5-inch ARGH barrel
- Patent-pending cantilevered gapped barrel design for increased pop and forgiveness
These features contribute to better swings, allowing players to have more control and power in their game.
What do the numbers on a Louisville Slugger mean?
A store model bat is one where the size is marked on the handle. As an example, if the Louisville baseball bat says "34" on the handle, then it means that the bat is 34 inches long. You might also notice single digits numbers. Those are ti be understood as follows: 3, 4, 5, would be 33 inches, 34 inches, and 35 inches. Little league bats will use higher numbers, 8, 9, 0 for 28 inches, 29 inches, and 30 inches.
What other gear goes along the Louisville Slugger bat?
Whether you want to play baseball or softball, the bat is only one of the many pieces of equipment you need to practice the sport. Baseball360 is proud to offer the best and most durable baseball equipment you need:
- A pair of Batting gloves
- Baseball helmets and other protective gear
- Baseball cleats
- Baseball pants
- Softball gloves
- Softball balls
- Accessories for baseball
- And more!
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