Louisville Slugger 2019 Solo 619 (-11) 2 5/8" USA Baseball Bat, 30"/19 oz
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Yes, this Louisville Slugger 2019 Solo 619 (-) is a 2019 Louisville Slugger. 11) 2 5/8" USA Baseball Bat, 30"/19 oz has the USA stamp and is approved for use in the United States!
It isn't a BBCOR, believe it or not.
Selected User Reviews For Louisville Slugger 2019 Solo 619 (-11) 2 5/8" USA Baseball Bat, 30"/19 oz
This bat is popular with my son, but when he turns it upside down, it makes a rattling noise. Obviously, a piece of plastic or metal has become lodged in the bat. When I inquired about this with Louisville Slugger, they stated that the bat should not rattle. It appears to be a manufacturer's defect, but the warranty will not be honored because this seller is not an authorized dealer. Spend the extra cash and purchase from a reputable retailer. When it comes to the bat's performance, It's not dissimilar to his Omaha performance from the previous year. He claims that the Solo stings a little more and is a little lighter than the Omaha, but that's about it. His success rate has remained consistent. The only positive aspect is that it appears to be attractive.
This bat produces a lot of pop. About ten yards shy of the fence, a ten-year-old hits the landing. The current bat is about 15 yards longer than the previous one. Once he gets used to it, I expect him to throw the ball over the fence. It has a strong stinging sensation in the hands. I like the bat, a boy stated. Please provide gloves for me.
This bat has a lot of sting, my son has been playing since tee ball for 6 years, and every year we buy him a new bat, and this is the first time he complains about bat sting, even if you hit with the sweet spot. To reduce the sting, batting gloves are required, but the sting is still felt even with the gloves on.
For the money, this is an excellent bat. It performs as well as my son's USSSA bats, which cost twice as much or more. He needed it to play in a league and now uses it for all of his games, including tournaments!.
year- old. For a 12-year-old's first year of playing, I went with the 30 inch. It's surprisingly light for its size, looks and feels good, and gets the job done. 👍.
This bat is fantastic for my son, who absolutely adores it. It's ideal for honing fundamentals and making ball contact.
This has been used by my son several times, and the quality is excellent.
Good pop and a nice bat.