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Bat database

Baseball & softball bat specs

50 bat models across every certification, with the lengths and drops each one is actually sold in. Use it to compare specs side by side — then let the bat size finder tell you which size fits the player.

BBCOR

BBCOR bats

For most high school and college baseball contexts, BBCOR is the non-negotiable starting point and the drop is fixed at -3.

USSSA

USSSA Baseball bats

USSSA is common for travel-ball baseball, but tournament and organization rules still need a quick final check.

USA

USA Baseball bats

This is the common starting point for Little League-style rec baseball. It is not interchangeable with USSSA travel-ball bats.

FASTPITCH

Fastpitch Softball bats

Fastpitch rules depend more on the league and event operator, so treat the certification note as a shortlist and verify the league-approved stamp list before checkout.

SLOWPITCH

Slowpitch Softball bats

Slowpitch play is especially sanction-driven. ASA, USSSA, and local league requirements can differ, so treat this as a narrowed shopping path rather than a final legal ruling.

TEE BALL

Tee Ball bats

Tee ball leagues usually prioritize lighter bats and simple contact. Local rec rules can vary, so confirm the approved list before buying.

WOOD / TRAINING

Wood or Training Bat bats

Wood and training bats are usually selected around development goals instead of a single universal certification rule.

Not sure which size to buy?

Specs only get you halfway. The bat size finder turns age, height, weight, and league into a starting length and drop — then shows the bats that match it.

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