Birch Baseball Bats
Birch has the flex properties of ash and hardness of maple. Birch baseball bats actually get harder with use. Outlawb bats has heard several players state that their birch bats have more pop the longer they use them. In particular yellow birch has been very well received and is taking the game of baseball by storm.
Birch bats are tougher than ash, and more flexible than maple. This hard hitting imported wood does not flake like ash and out performs maple. A lighter wood, birch allows athletes to swing larger barrel bats through the hitting zone. After two seasons of extensive game play testing in the Cape Cod Baseball Summer League and the Alaskan League, a player is quoted as saying, "Maple is a thing of the past." Birch bats have become a viable choice. However, many of our customers own bats of all three types of wood so they can select the right bat for the each play.
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