How To Pick The Right Bat Size For Youth Ballplayers (2024)

If you are big enough to swing an aluminum bat, then you’re big enough to benefit from a wood bat. Wood bats develop proper swing form.

So, how do you choose the right size bat for your slugger? It’s primarily about length and drop weight—which is the length-to-weight ratio—with some barrel size consideration.

Choosing the Right Wood Youth Baseball Bat Size

If your child has been properly fitted for length of their metal bat, then the length choice for a wood bat will be simple: go with the length of their metal bat.

Many ask if they should drop back an inch for a youth wood bat, as wood tends to weigh more than metal. The answer is no! It’s not that wood bats are too heavy; it’s that metal bats are artificially light. With wood, his/her metal bat golf-like swing is replaced by a nice, level baseball swing. And, your young hitter learns where to make contact (on the sweet spot: ~2-6” from barrel end) to maximize power and get more hits on any bat. We’ll touch on proper weight again shortly.

Is this your child’s first experience playing baseball? Not confident he or she was ever properly sized for a wood bat? If your answer is yes to either question, here is a helpful chart with general recommendations for proper youth bat size. Select your child’s weight from the left hand row, and height from the top row. At the intersection of those two points is the suggested youth wood baseball bat size.

Proper Weight for a Wood Youth Bat

In addition to length, length-to-weight ratio also plays a critical role in your slugger’s success. As referenced above, an artificially light bat leads to the aforementioned golf-like swing. A youth wood bat that is too heavy causes hitters to drop their shoulder or turn their wrists. This yields reduced bat speed and less contact with the ball.

Look for a length-to-weight ratio of -7 to -8 for an 11-year-old or younger. If you take this number (referred to as drop weight) and subtract it from bat length, you get the weight in ounces of the bat. So, a 30” -8 drop weight bat will weigh 22 ounces (30-8=22).

For 12-13 year olds playing Pony, Junior, or Senior League level, we recommend a youth bat length-to-weight ratio of -5. For example, a 31” bat weighs 26 ounces. This drop weight gives the young hitter a very manageable weight transition between a youth bat and a high-school age bat.

Getting a properly weighted youth bat is critical to developing a proper swing. If the weight doesn’t fit the age, all the good that comes from swinging a wood bat is erased.

Youth Wood Bat Barrel Size and Length

Currently, any youth 11 years old or younger is required to swing a 2.25” maximum diameter barrel. For 12-13 year olds (and beyond), a 2.5” minimum diameter barrel is typically required. This follows Little League rules, which most leagues follow.

Barrel length, which impacts the balanced feel of any wood bat, is another factor to consider when selecting a youth wood bat. The longer the barrel, the more end-weighted it will feel. Even the ridiculously light metal bats with long barrels wreak havoc on a young hitter’s swing form. Being a power hitter with a metal bat is way different than being a power hitter with a wood bat. So, we recommend, especially for youth, to avoid wooden bats that have big or long barrels, unless your child is super-sized for his/her age. The more balanced the wood bat, the more success we expect the youth baseball player to have.

Coupling player age with proper youth bat barrel size and length-to-weight ratio (drop weight) will get you one step closer to developing a great swing.

Youth Bat Recommendations

First, always purchase a properly weighted youth wood bat in the length that matches your kid’s metal bat. And, if you don’t know if he/she was sized properly, use this baseball bat size chart.

Second, if you are considering a Phoenix bat, we recommend that a child up to age 11 goes with one of the following:

  • K240 if new to wood (especially 9-11 year olds), as it has more inside pitch protection
  • K455 if wood bat experience or 8 or younger
  • K271 for the biggest kid, especially if he/she is 10-11 years old

We promise, they can handle it!

At 12-13 years old, we recommend a transition to the DR100 or DR5S wood youth bat. The barrel size changes from 2-1/4" to 2-1/2", but the length-to-weight differential (aka drop weight) only goes from a -8 to a -5. This maintains swing form. By 14 years old, we definitely expect to see a youth swinging one of our full size, -3 drop weight or heavier baseball bats.

Each Phoenix bat comes with hitting and care tips, as we want your child to have a great wood bat experience. For more information, please check out The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Youth Baseball Bat and our comprehensive Bat Resources page.

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How To Pick The Right Bat Size For Youth Ballplayers (2024)

FAQs

How To Pick The Right Bat Size For Youth Ballplayers? ›

There are two main barrel sizes, for youth bats, they should be using a 2 ¼ inch barrel, and as they get older, that barrel will grow to 2 ⅝ inches. The three governing bodies that regulate bats are BBCOR, USSSA, and USA Baseball.

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.

How many ounces should a 13 year old bat be? ›

For 12-13 year olds playing Pony, Junior, or Senior League level, we recommend a youth bat length-to-weight ratio of -5. For example, a 31” bat weighs 26 ounces. This drop weight gives the young hitter a very manageable weight transition between a youth bat and a high-school age bat.

How do I choose 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.

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).

Can a 10 year old swing a drop 5? ›

Drop 5 USSSA Baseball Bats

These bats, the heaviest in the USSSA lineup, are designed to help older travel ball players prepare for BBCOR play. For young teenagers, typically 12-14 years old, looking down the road to high school baseball tryouts, drop 5 USSSA bats are often the best fit.

Can a 12 year old swing a drop 5 bat? ›

Players 12 years old and under often use a -8 weight drop, and 13 year old players often use a -5 weight drop. These are recommendations.

Is it better to have a shorter or longer bat? ›

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.

Can you use a drop 5 in 13U? ›

In all 13U Events all Players and all Teams must use a max drop of 8 (-8). In all 14U Events all Players and all Teams must use a max drop 5 (-5) bat.

What size bat should a 13 year old boy swing? ›

Baseball Bats for 13 Year Olds: Sizing Chart
Height
Weight59”” - 61.4”61.4” - 63”
100 lbs or less31” / 26 oz32” / 27 oz
100 lbs - 145 lbs31” / 28 oz32” / 29 oz
May 10, 2023

What is the average bat size for a 13 year old girl? ›

If your youngster is between the ages of 10 and 11 and playing fastpitch softball, a bat with a length of 28 inches to 31 inches is perfect. The ideal bat length for fastpitch softball players between ages 12 and 13 is 29 inches to 33 inches.

How do I choose a bat for my 10 year old? ›

Bat Length

Place the bat next to your kid with their cleats on. If the bat reaches to just below their hip, it's a good length. If it extends to their hip or higher, then it's too long. This test is good for young players, ages 8-10.

What size bat should a 8 year old boy use? ›

26"-28"

What size bat should a 12 year old girl use? ›

A 12-year-old baseball player, as previously stated, should swing a bat that is anywhere from 28” to 32” in length. This size will depend on the player's height and weight, while the strength of the player should also be considered.

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