Bat Model Guide
Knob Type refers literally to knobâs shape and dimension. While some are completely square, others are a bit bigger: flared, or even tapered. Choice depends solely on comfort of the hitter. B243vâ knob, on the picture, is flared.
Handle Size directly influences batâs balance and durability. The bigger it is, the more weight is held closer to the hands. A big handle is also synonym of durability as itâs the focal point of any tension or vibration in a bat. Handle size should also vary according to hitterâs comfort. Standard size is around 0.93â.
Barrel Size influences even more the balance. The bigger it is, the more end-loaded the bat will be. On the contrary, smaller barrels will tend to have much more balance. Barrel Shape also tend to vary. Some have cylinder shape while others are tapered. Most of them are in-between, having a tapered part followed by a varying-length cylinder.
Bat Feel refers to the bat's center of gravity, which is influenced by the size of its handle and barrel. End-loaded bats require more power to generate a quick whip through the strike zone, and controlling their big barrels demands greater strength. In contrast, bats with smaller barrels have their center of gravity closer to the hands, making them feel lighter and easier to control. Ultimately, itâs about how the bat's weight is distributed. There arenât good or bad modelsâjust ones that are better suited to each swing.