How Softball Bats Are Like Shoes

If there’s one question I get every season, it’s, “What softball bat should I use?”

Many say the bat doesn’t matter, it’s the person that hits the ball and there is definitely truth to that. While it’s probably true that great softball hitters could “hit the ball with a stick” I still believe your bat choice matters!

When it comes to choice, softball bats are a lot like shoes. After all, wouldn’t a fast runner be able to run fast even without the best shoes (or even without any shoes at all)? Just as a good softball hitter could probably “hit the ball with a stick?”

For this bat/shoe comparison, let’s assume we are looking for shoes to run fast in and a bat to hit well with. Given these objectives, there are 3 major ways that softball bats are like shoes when it comes to choice.

The Wrong Size Negatively Affects Your Performance – Have you ever tried to run fast in shoes that just didn’t fit right?  If they are too big you’ve got extra room on the end and your feet probably slosh around in them.  That’s not going to help you run your fastest.  If your shoes are too small and are squeezing your feet or squishing your toes or digging in to the back of your heel, obviously that’s not going to help you run your fastest either.  The same is true with a bat.  Choose the wrong size – too light, too heavy, too long, too short, wrong balance, etc and you won’t swing or hit your best.

Some Models Are Designed to Perform Better than Others – I think we can agree that when it comes to both shoes and bats, some are cheap/generic vs higher end/name brand.  Obviously, some models are designed to perform better than others (and are often effective at putting a bigger dent in your pocketbook too).  If you’ve got a light weight shoe that supports your foot well and gives it everything it needs to do it’s thing without getting in the way, you’re going to be able to run closer to your best than if you got some generic shoe that isn’t lightweight and doesn’t really have the best design for optimal running.  I believe the same is true for bats.  Let’s say you did choose the right size and all that, there are certain bats that, just because of the nature of the design will send a ball screaming just a bit more than another cheaper, more generic, non-high performance type model.  Plus, just like some shoes fit and sport your foot better than others, some bats have handles that feel and fit better in your hand than others.  Which do you think is going to allow you maximum comfort and performance in your swing?

Even the Best Won’t Make You Better – If you run 3.5 down the line, there’s no shoe in the world that’s going to transform you into a 2.6 base runner.  Same is true with bats.  If you simply don’t have a good swing or aren’t good at tracking the ball, no bat in the world, no matter how expensive or high tech is going to fix that for you.  However, choosing the right tool for the job allows you to execute the skill the best YOU can while choosing the wrong tool can possibly hinder your performance and stop you from executing the skill the best YOU can.

I agree that execution of the skill itself comes from you.  However, the tool you choose for the job can either

  1. allow/help you perform/execute the best you’re capable of or
  2. hinder you from performing your best

Choose the tool, in this case, a softball bat, that

  • is the best fit – is the right size (length, weight, balance, grip), feels the best in your hands, feels the best when you swing, feels the best on contact, and gives you the most confidence
  • doesn’t make you uncomfortable in any way
  • doesn’t take away from your ability to execute your best swing

Will Softball Follow?

I just received an e-mail from Rip-It Sports talking about the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee and their memorandum to bat manufacturers.

What do you think – will softball follow?

TO: College Baseball Bat Manufacturers.

FROM: xxxxx xxxxx, chair
NCAA Baseball Rules Committee.

SUBJECT: Composite Bat Moratorium.

This correspondence is being sent on behalf of the Baseball Rules Committee, alerting the college baseball bat manufacturing community to an important action being taken in regard to certain bats that have been used in NCAA competition. After significant dialog and review of research collected during the Division I Baseball Championship, the committee is proposing an immediate and indefinite moratorium on the use of composite barreled bats. The committee believes this action is needed in order to protect the integrity of the game and to enhance the safety of the student-athletes.

Before the committee’s recent meeting, numerous concerns were voiced by the membership with a request for action. After a thorough review of compliance testing and a review of the improved performance of composite bats, often exceeding NCAA acceptable limits, these concerns have proven to be valid. Therefore, the committee has decided to put an immediate and indefinite moratorium on the use of composite bats in NCAA competition.

The research reviewed included compliance testing during the Division I Baseball Championship. During this testing, 80 percent of the composite bats tested failed the current NCAA performance level. Because all bat designs must pass this test before mass production, this research indicates that the performance of such bats changed thereafter, most likely due to repeated, normal use and/or intentional alteration. Offensive statistics at the Division I level also indicate a significant increase in batting averages and home runs the past two seasons.

By proposing a moratorium, the committee is not necessarily discarding the possibility of a return of composite bats to NCAA competition at some point in the future, and looks forward to working with manufacturers in an attempt to find a solution towards that end.

The committee requests your feedback and proposed solutions to this issue. Please send any feedback to xxxxx xxxxx at the NCAA (xxxxx@ncaa.org).

Thank you for your attention to this memorandum.

What do you think?

  • How do you feel about this change?
  • Do you in favor of it?
  • Do you think softball will follow?
  • How would you feel about that???

Leave me a comment here and let me know.

Fastpitch Shopping Alert

Wow! I just caught wind of some MAJOR sales going on at Baseball Savings including Up To 75% Off Mizuno Footwear. Even though the name of the online store is Baseball Savings they do also have some great deals on fastpitch Softball Stuff too!

I don’t know about you, but 75% off is the kind of deal I love to see, especially during this time of year when you have to buy so many presents for so many people. If you still have some fastpitch lovers on your list, this is a sale you won’t want to miss out on. When was the last time you saw deals like these?

NIKE Sphere Dry Elite Batting Gloves

Just the thought of those great deals makes me want to up and grab them before the sale ends. Best of all, you can shop from the comfort of your own home and don’t even need to step out into that nasty weather, wait in crazy lines, or fight to find parking at the mall. Get some great gifts, pick up some cool Softball Gear, and maybe even something for yourself? Either way, have fun shopping and enjoy your weekend!

Fastpitch Softball – Hitting Picture

Just sharing a picture I took today. It was our first Saturday practice of the season. We just did a quick batting practice session and my daughter and I got to jump in at the end to take a few balls off the machine. I can tell I haven’t hit in over a year….timing is all off! LOL That’s okay, I’m not playing competitive softball and I know with a few more chances in the cage, I’ll be back on track. Here’s a picture of my daughter hitting the ball. The picture quality stinks because it was actually a video clip I was playing on my TV. I paused it and took a picture of the image with my digital camera. I know there’s probably a better way to get the still image, but this was the fastest way. :)

Hopefully, one day, her helmet will actually fit.

Mattingly Offers Discount to Teams

I just received word from Cheryl Beck over at Mattingly Baseball that they are offering a very nice discount on fastpitch aluminum bats to all softball teams. They are clearing out their stock of the MVP line of bats and your team can benefit from this clearance sale! All these bats DO feature the very unique, very comfortable, patented V-Grip handle. There is a minimum order of at least a dozen bats, but I happen to know that these bats are being offered at an unbelievable discount.

To find out exact pricing and further details about this offer, please contact Cheryl Beck at cheryl.beck [at] mattinglybaseball.com (replace [at] with the @ symbol, remove all spaces).

The Youth Synergy Is In

The Youth Synergy I talked about in my last post came in last Tuesday. My daughter got to practice with it all week and used it in our first game this weekend. I have to say, I like what I see so far. The bat isn’t very heavy which concerned me at first, but the ball still pops off the bat well. In fact, my daughter hit her first homerun ever with it this weekend. Granted if there was a better left fielder in the outfield, she would have probably been held to a double, but the fact remains that she hit it hard enough so that it kept rolling far enough to allow her to get all the way around the bases before the ball ever got back to the pitcher.

Needless to say, my daughter likes the bat and so do I. I’m glad I picked it up. Plus I like the colors. I know, men always say you shouldn’t judge a bat by how “pretty” it looks, but I do like the look of the Synergy so that’s a bonus. :)

Getting a Youth Synergy

I first saw the Youth Synergy by Easton in the second part of last year. Since I saw it, I wanted to pick one up for my girls. So, today, I did it. I bought a Youth Synergy online. It’s so much less than a regular Synergy. Can’t wait to get it. I’m sure the girls will be excited as well!

Will let you know what I think of it once we get to try it out. My first thought is that it’s too light. My 10-yr-old is small and petite, but she’s playing 10U, so I want her to use a bat that weights at least 19 oz, but with they Youth Synergy’s length to weight ratio (-11), she’d have to get a bat that’s much to long for her in order to get one that weighs 19 oz. So, we’ll have to see how the 29 in Youth Synergy performs, even though it’s only 18 oz. Even 29 in may be too long for her, so maybe the Synergy won’t work for her, but maybe it’ll be good for one of the other girls on the team which is another reason I picked it up. Not all the girls on the team have their own bat (though most do), so we’re picking up a couple extras so that everyone has a bat to use in the game.