How to find the right size bat (2024)

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Choosing the wrong-size bat is an easy thing to do. In fact, it's one of the most common mistakes made by youth players and their parents.

Options are plentiful, and can be overwhelming, especially for those new to the game. Rusty Trudeau, a longtime high school baseball coach, now managing national baseball and softball accounts here at Axe Bat, said he sees it happen every year.

“Most all of them,” he said, when asked how many new players pick a bat that’s either too big or too small. “Unfortunately, most young players have no idea and if it’s the parents who are asking, they usually don’t know either.”

With the season approaching, we sat down with Trudeau to get some tips on how to avoid this mistake and find the bat size that’s right for you or your child.

Trudeau said one of the first things to do is to understand your body type and be realistic about your abilities.

“A lot of times, a kid will end up swinging a bat that’s too heavy because his buddy sitting next to him in the dugout — who is the same size — swings a bigger bat and just hit a home run with it,” Trudeau said. “All of a sudden, now he’ll feel like he could hit a home run if he went to a heavier bat.”

Each player, like every swing, is a little bit different. With that in mind, the most reliableand easiest place to start in determining bat length, according to Trudeau, is to place the knob of the bat in the center of your chest and extend it along the length of your outstretched arm, as shown below.

“The bat should come somewhere out to the middle of the fingers,” he said. “You should be able to just curl your last knuckles right to the end cap of the bat.”

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If you’re between lengths and don’t know which to choose, it’s usually best to pick the shorter (and lighter) bat for better bat speed and control, Trudeau said.

“More often than not, a kid that’s swinging a bat that’s too heavy creates more bad habits than good,” he said.

Age can be another general way to determine the correct bat length — i.e., the younger the player, the shorter the bat. Players commonly fall into the below categories.

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Once you’ve found the correct length, finding the right weight is largely a matter of strength and what you are comfortable and capable of swinging. The bat industry dictates this to an extent. Most youth bats, for example, have “drop” weights — the difference between the length of a bat in inches and its weight in ounces — between -8 and -11. So a youth baseball bat, such as Axe Bat’s flagshipAvenge L142H, with a drop weight of -10, would weigh20 ounces at a length of 30 inches.

High school and college players are required to swing BBCOR-compliant bats with drop weights of -3. Consequently, Trudeau said younger players would be wise to decrease the length-to-weight ratio of their bats as they grow stronger in preparation. But he also cautioned not to rush that process.

“Your goal each year should be to get stronger, get more efficient and build a more consistent and repeatable swing,” he said. “As that happens, it will automatically create opportunities for you to swing a longer, heavier bat.”

Using these simple guidelines should help point you in the right direction and find the bat that's right for your swing.

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How to find the right size bat (2024)

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How to find the right size bat? ›

1) With your arm out to the side, put the knob of the bat in the center of your chest. If your fingers tips reach the end of the bat, you have the right size. 2) Put the bat to your side and as long as your palm reaches the handle, you have the right size.

How do you determine the right size bat? ›

Position the bottom of the bat in the center of your chest, facing outward. If your arm can reach out and grab the barrel of the bat, then it is the correct length. Stand the bat up against the side of your leg. If the end of the bat reaches the center of your palm when you reach down, it's the appropriate length.

How do you tell if a bat is too heavy for a kid? ›

The first, simple test is to have your kid hold the bat straight out in front of them, parallel to the ground, with their dominant hand. If they can't keep the bat steady in this position for 20 seconds, then the bat's probably too heavy. Another test to try is evaluating your hitter's soft toss performance.

What size baseball bat for a 7 year old boy? ›

AgeBat Length
5 - 7 years24" - 26"
8 - 9 years26" - 28"
10 years28" - 29"
11 - 12 years30" - 31"
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What do bat size numbers mean? ›

Also referred to as the bat drop or the bat's length to weight ratio. Take the length of the bat and subtract the minus number and that is the weight. So a 33 inch bat that is -3 weighs 30 ounces. For example, if a bat weighs 29 ounces and is 32 inches long, it is said to be minus 3 (29 - 32 = -3).

How do I choose the right size bat for my child? ›

Put the child into their cleats (they'll be in these in a game) and measure his/her height. 2. Set the bats end cap flat onto the ground, and have him/her stand next to it. If the bat knob surpasses his/her hip it may be to long for the child.

Is it better to have a lighter or heavier bat? ›

The data shows that a heavier bat produces a faster batted ball speed. This makes intuitive sense since a heavier bat brings more momentum into the collision. Doubling the mass of the bat results in an increase of almost 12mph.

When should I switch to drop 8 bat? ›

Weight drops vary in Senior League baseball, but players 10 years old and under often use -10 weight drop bat. Players 12 years old and up are now required to swing (-8) or (-5). 13 year old players often use a -5 weight drop to help them prepare for BBCOR/High School play which requires (-3).

How do I know if a bat is too heavy? ›

The best weight is very much based on feel. If you take multiple swings and the bat feels heavy or begins to drop, then it's probably too heavy for your needs. Try holding the bat handle and extending your arm to your side. If you can't hold the bat extended for 30 to 45 seconds, the bat might be too heavy for you.

How do I choose a baseball bat for my 7 year old? ›

A simple guideline when measuring the bat size for your a youth player is to have your player stand in baseball cleats and put the bat next to them, standing the bat straight up. From the ground up, the bat should reach the player's hip, but not going further than that.

What does Bbcor mean for bats? ›

BBCOR (Bat-ball coefficient of restitution) is a baseball bat performance standard created by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to certify the performance of Composite baseball bats used in competition.

Can you use a drop 5 bat in high school? ›

All (non wood) bats used in NFHS (High School) games are required to be BBCOR certified and NOT have a “drop” (the numerical difference between length (in.) and weight (oz.) of more than -3. Therefore; bats that have a drop greater than -3 (-5; -8; -12 ; etc.)

What size bat for a 8 year old boy? ›

Determine Your Bat Length by Age
AgeBat length
5-7 years old24"-26"
8-9 years old26"-28"
10 years old28"-29"
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What does drop 10 mean on a baseball bat? ›

• The drop is the difference between the length of the bat and the weight of the bat. For. example if a bat is 30 in. long and weighs 20 oz. then the drop is 10.

How do you size a bat for a boy? ›

Sizing for Youth Bats

If your child is under 3 feet tall in cleats, start with a 25-inch bat. If they're over 3 feet tall, start with a 26-inch bat and go up 1 inch in bath length for every 4–5 inches your kid grows (e.g., move to a 27-inch bat when they're about 3'5”).

What size bat should a man use? ›

Those between 5'1" and 5'8" in height who weigh between 101 and 140 pounds will need a bat that is 32 inches in length. A bat of 33 inches is ideal for those in this height range who weigh between 141 pounds and 180+ pounds. A 33-inch bat is also perfect for players between 5'9" and 6' who weigh 121 to 160 pounds.

How do I choose a new bat? ›

If you prefer to play off the back-foot, look at bats that have a sweet spot placed mid-to-high. The next aspect and one of the most important, is weight and pickup. You don't want a bat which is too heavy or too light as this will ultimately affect how well you play. This is especially important for juniors.

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