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 Bat speed vs mass  
 
Posted by: dave ( ) on Tue Mar 30 13:44:41 2010   
 
Great Post and answers...just found this site and it is very intriguing......but in regards to the information in regards to bat mass vs speed......am i correct in saying that a 30 oz bat swung at 68 mph will cause the ball to travel further than a 28oz bat swung at 68 mph? Of course all other things being equal?  
 
If this is the case than do you know what the trade off would be in using a heavier bat vs the bat speed lost by doing so? For example...if you could swing a 33 0z bat at 65 mph or a 30 oz bat at 68 mph, which would be the more desirable option....all else being equal? 
 
Thanks, 
Dave 
 
 
 
 
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> Also another thing to take into consideration is the size of the bat.  But overall, it is more important to generate bat speed than it is to get bat mass.   A ball will travel farther when a heavier bat is used if a hitter was able to use a heavy bat plus  swing with the same velocity of a light bat while hitting in the center of percussion.  The problem for most mortals is that they cannot swing a heavier bat as fast.   I don't know anyone that can swing a 42 ounce bat as fast  as a 33 ounce bat, including Barry Bonds.   
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> There is so much more.  But I hope this answered some of your questions. 
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> My Best, 
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> Joe Hernandez 
 
 
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