Louisville Slugger Prime 918 (-12.5) 2 1/4" Tee Ball Bat, 25"/12.5oz
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Selected User Reviews For Louisville Slugger Prime 918 (-12.5) 2 1/4" Tee Ball Bat, 25"/12.5oz
It's a nice bat, but it'll dent if you hit too many balls. We had one hard ball among all the soft core t-balls. It was obvious when we got there that we were dealing with balls.
This is an excellent TBall bat. Our son is six years old, and this bat is ideal for him. It's a solid bat with a lot of power. We strongly advise anyone with a young child to do so.
My son enjoys it because it is light weight and sturdy.
For a four-year-old in t-shirts, this is a good bat. ball.
Good, but not great. Well, I'm here to tell you that as soon as he gets this, he hits the over-the-top button. the- With each at-bat, each at-bat, fence center field home runs on the first try. bat. Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. He still hits the ball off the tee, picks it up, runs to third base, and tosses it to "pitcher. " br>br>I'm not sure how to give a T-shirt a review. I prefer a ball bat because the size and length ratio is more important to me, and I'm all about making the batter's bat fit him or her. Because the kid will be out of Tee ball in no time, invest in a good, affordable bat for him or her and worry about the "Best bat ever" when they graduate and need it. Fit is the best with me right now in this time period because these are fundamental times and a bat is just a bat. All he needs to do now is learn how to swing a bat flat rather than casting it. which he'll most likely do for the next few years. Like a Tanner, I put more time and money into my Tee stand. Isn't that more about the bat than coaching? Sorry for the rant, but the bat is fantastic: Dbr>br>Oh, and the black bat and orange print appealed to me, which is probably why I chose it. He doesn't look at the bat and instead focuses on the ball. I gave him a neon green bat with yellow print, and I could see his head and eyes move to look at the shiny moving thing like a fish looks at a lure as it came around. Returning to this bat, focusing solely on the ball, and taking flatter swings. It's still not great, but it's Tee Ball. If only Louisville Slugger could invent a focus tool, he wouldn't have to chase every ball from Shortstop. *sigh* It'll all work out in the end.