BAT files are called batch files and are used to write scripts in Windows that will perform specific actions, such as perform calculations or open software programs. The default setup on Windows has…
The Louisville Slugger Pitching Machine can be a valuable piece of training equipment. Its ease of operation allows just about any adult to operate the machine effectively. As a batting aid, it is…
Easton has been a well-respected name in baseball bat manufacturing since it incorporated in 1985, but it traces its roots back to the 1920s when Doug Easton started manufacturing arrows. Today,…
If you play baseball or softball at a high enough level, you probably have your own bat or bats for use in games and practices. If that's the case, you've got a significant amount of money invested in…
Finding the right batting stance is an individual process. While there are some basic guidelines, each person's body is different, and so each person's stance needs to accommodate their particular…
The repairs that can be performed on an Easton Stealth baseball bat are somewhat limited. If an aluminum bat has a crack or fissure anywhere from the handle to the barrel, it should be thrown away.…
Assembling a batting tee is necessary when deciding to purchase a tee. Most tees today require assembly and come with an easy to follow diagram regarding putting it together. Batting tees come with…
A batting tee allows baseball players of all skill levels to work on their hand-eye coordination and groove the perfect home-run swing. Commercial batting tees are available but can be costly. A…
Part of the fascination of history is what we do not know about it. We hypothesize, make assumptions, and fill in gaps with educated guesswork. Ultimately, none of it can be proved definitively.…
A homemade batting tee is a very simple and cheap way to keep practicing baseball and softball swings when you don't have someone to throw to you. It should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete…
Pine tar is a sticky substance that baseball players use to improve their grip on a baseball bat. It is still used throughout professional baseball, but its peak of popularity was during the 1980s.…
Maple is one of numerous types of hardwood lumber that can be used to construct baseball bats. Bats of maple construction gained in popularity when San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds began…
Baseball is a game of numbers. One of the most historic numbers in the game is batting average. That figure is calculated by dividing the batter's hits by his at bats. Casual observers believe an at…
A baseball bat is a wooden or aluminum/metal object that is used in the game of baseball. It is used by younger and older players, including those on professional teams around the world.
Painting a batting helmet can be important for safety reasons as well as aesthetic reasons. Old batting helmets can be prone to drying and cracking, which is dangerous if a helmet is struck by a ball…
Batting average on balls in play, or BABIP, measures the percentage of balls put in play by a batter, excluding home runs, that result in a hit. An average BABIP is around .290, and a consistently…
Wear your batting gloves for even a few games and you will be amazed at the sweat, dirt and grime you'll see. Fortunately, you do not have to buy new gloves just because your old ones are getting worn…
Easton Sports is almost synonymous with aluminum bats, but this California-based company started in 1922 making archery equipment. In later years, the company branched into hockey equipment; made…
The batting helmet was not made a mandatory piece of protective baseball equipment for hitters until 1971. The batting helmet is worn to protect batters from injury in case a pitched ball should…
"Corking a bat" is a term coined from baseball players drilling holes through the tops of their bats and placing cork down the center to make them lighter and subsequently easier to swing. However,…
Many baseball and softball youth, high school and adult leagues now require each batting helmet to be equipped with a face mask to reduce the risk of serious injury. Should you decide to remove the…
Many fans recognize their favorite players' batting stances. but there is more to a batting stance than just being different from all the other batters. Various types of batting stances have their…
You have a Louisville Slugger bat in your possession and if it doesn't have something helpful like a player's name engraved on it, you are likely wondering how old it is. Fortunately, the…
Improving your bat speed can be the first step to becoming a great hitter. Doing so, though, is not as simple as swinging the bat as hard as you possibly can. There are several steps you can take in…
Attending batting practice provides your best chance of catching a ball at baseball game. Home runs or foul balls may not be retrieved by the batboy and fans can take home any balls they catch. If…
Corking a bat makes it lighter and easier to hit with. Yet whiffle ball bats are already light enough for your hefty aunt Gertie to hit with. Therefore, doctoring a whiffle ball bat means loading it…
Batting practice is a traditional part of a baseball team's preparation. Knowing how to pitch productive batting practice can hone your team's hitting skills and ready them for game situations.
Every good baseball coach knows that hitting with a fungo bat is critical when preparing your team for game situations. But lofting fly balls to eager fielders takes practice and skill. Avoid looking…
From spit balls to loaded bats, baseball players have cooked up ingenious ways to get an edge. But does corking your bat turn you into Babe Ruth? Physicists say no, yet that hasn't stopped players…
Hitting a round ball with a round bat is said to be one of the most difficult things in sports. This is of course the genesis of offense in baseball. It requires immense hand eye coordination. Taking…
Your batting stance up at the plate has to be comfortable. Tony Gwynn's or Barry Bond's stance may not be best for you, so experiment with different stances to see what works for you.
Successful ballplayers like Mark McGwire attribute their long-ball success, in part, to strong fingers, wrists and forearms. Here are some ways to develop yours.