What makes Bbcor bats different?

The design of BBCOR bats decreases the trampoline effect when the bat makes contact with a ball. Put simply, a bat's barrel has a certain amount of flexibility, and the greater that flexibility is, the more power it generates to hit a ball. The more power you generate from a hit, the faster the ball travels.

What is the difference between a BBCOR bat and a regular bat?

The main difference is that, in most cases, a BBCOR bat will hit the ball farther and with greater speed. This is because compared to USA-certified bats, a BBCOR bat has a higher swing weight.

What makes a baseball bat BBCOR?

All BBCOR baseball bats will carry the "BBCOR Certified . 50" mark (pictured above) somewhere on their barrel or taper. Additional requirements for a bat to become BBCOR Certified include a length to weight ratio that is no greater than -3 and a barrel diameter that does not exceed 2”.

What is the difference between BBCOR and USSSA bats?

In summary, USSSA stamped bats have a higher Bat Performance Factor (BPF) than BBCOR bats and come in various different barrel sizes. BBCOR bats are used at the high school and college level while USSSA bats are used at the youth level of travel baseball.

Why did they switch to Bbcor bats?

High school players in South Carolina and across the country must use BBCOR (Batted Ball Coefficient of Resolution) bats this season. Because the bats are designed to perform more like wood bats, expect fewer home runs and more bunts on high school fields in 2012.

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When did BBCOR become a thing?

BBCOR, or Batted-Ball Coefficient of Restitution, was mandated in 2012. Five years later, safety standards in all scholastic sports continue to tighten. The byproduct is a slightly different game of baseball, one with an increased emphasis on pitching and fewer home runs.

What kind of bats do high schoolers use?

High school hitters are allowed to use wood bats, but few do other than for batting practice at times. A BBCOR bat still has a larger sweet spot than a wood bat. And even though a BBCOR bat (average price is about $300) is far more expensive than a wood bat ($50), it also is far more durable.

Whats better BBCOR or USSSA?

BBCOR Bats vs USSSA Bats – What is Better? The BBCOR vs USSSA bats comparison is not easily done as they each adhere to different regulations. Still, there's no denying that, due to more lenient standards, USSSA bats provide better performance.

Are all bats BBCOR?

Under the new rule, all bats used in high school and college games must bear the BBCOR logo on them or they cannot be used. While solid, one-piece wood bats are automatically approved for play, they are still required to have the BBCOR certification mark.

Can a bat be USSSA and BBCOR?

With the approval of USSSA National, certain 14U and an even more limited number of 13U tournaments may be run allowing only BBCOR and wood bats from approved USSSA Bat Licensees. (2) USSSA marks and other graphics of the bat must be applied permanently and must be applied by the USSSA licensed manufacturer.

What does BBCOR mean on a bat?

BBCOR stands for "Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution.” This BBCOR standard controls the amount of energy lost when the player makes contact with the bat on the baseball. This is to control the "Trampoline Effect" that bats used to have.

Are all drop 3 bats BBCOR?

Remember, drop 3 baseball bats are mostly BBCOR bats. BBCOR is the certification for bats used in college and high school baseball, though they are legal for play in Intermediate (50-70) and Junior League divisions of Little League. These are the best drop 3 bats based on player feedback and customer reviews.

Are MLB bats BBCOR?

BBCOR is currently the standard that governs adult baseball bats that are used in High School and Collegiate play.

Do BBCOR bats have USA stamp?

USA Baseball will allow the use of 2 big barrel bats for all age levels. BBCOR bats are permitted for Intermediate (50-70) Division and Junior League Division, but must be labeled with a silkscreen or other permanent certification mark.

Is BBCOR better than USA bats?

USA bats and BBCOR bats are actually very similar when it comes to performance. They are designed to have very similar hit speeds to BBCOR baseball bats, thus making them a favorite for younger players getting ready to move up to High School where BBCOR bats are a requirement.

Is BBCOR better than USA?

The answer is BBCOR not because they have better trampoline effect (they are in fact the same). But, BBCOR bats have much greater mass as they are required to be drop 3 while USA bats are not that heavy. Bat's with a higher swing weight (as almost all BBCOR bats do compared to USA bats) will hit the ball father.

Do Bbcor bats break?

Wether the bat is a USSSA, USA, or BBCOR composite, we will always recommend to break the barrel in before you use it in a game. Breaking in the barrel through our process will loosen up that resin bond to give the barrel more performance and pop through the trampoline effect.

Do Bbcor bats lose their pop?

Do BBCOR bats lose pop? Yes. Both composite and aluminum barreled BBCOR bats lose their pop over time.

Do Bbcor bats come in drop 5?

Looking for a “drop 5 BBCOR”? or a “minus 3 ounce USA Bat”? We occasionally have customers ask us for these bats, but they do not exist. A BBCOR bat is required to be no lighter than a minus 3 ounce length to weight ratio. So a -5 ounce BBCOR bat would be against the rules, and therefore not a BBCOR bat.

What is the BPF of a BBCOR bat?

BBCOR (0.50 BPF): Bat-Ball Coefficient of Restitution. This certification is the standard that regulates the overall performance of adult bats used by high school and collegiate players. BBCOR measures the trampoline effect of the bat. BBCOR bats are only made in a drop 3 (-3) or minus 3 and have a 2 5/8" Barrel.

Can you use BBCOR bats in high school?

Bat Rules for High School Baseball

Requires all non-wood bats to have a silk-screened mark with the letters “BBCOR.” Means many two-piece bats will be illegal.

Are drop 10 bats illegal?

The green drop 10 and drop 8 are illegal. The blue drop 10 is illegal. The drop 5 green one, as well as the drop 11 blue one, are illegal. However, they retooled them to have an orange end cap and those are legal.

Are white bats illegal in high school?

As of Jan 1st, 2020 the NCAA is no longer allowing white bats in College Baseball. This is a safety concern that will allow pitchers to pick up the ball earlier off the bat—assuming its coming right back at him. This white bat ban is NOT FOR HIGH SCHOOL (NFHS) or any other Sanctions, ONLY NCAA.

Are BESR bats legal?

By 2010 the NCAA banned all composite BESR bats after finding a considerable amount of them exceeded performance standards in play. For 2011 they implemented a new standard called BBCOR.

When did college baseball change bats?

Most notably, in 1974 college baseball switched from wood bats to metal. The switch was done partly to cut costs—metal bats last much longer than wood—but also to boost the offense of a game that was somewhat stagnant. The change almost immediately added another run per game.

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