Aluminum bats have no resin and need no loosing of the fibers in the barrel to perform. In fact, compressing an aluminum bat would simply make its structure less effective. Rolling an aluminum bat would be the same as compressing a soda can. Both result in a less effective structure.
Does rolling a bat make a difference?
We have done extensive testing rolling bats after heating them and found that it actually is counterproductive to breaking in the bat. The heat temporarily stretches out the bat's fibers so that when you roll it you are not accomplishing any break in.
Do alloy bats need to be broken in?
Aluminum / Alloy bats do not require a break-in period. These bats are ''hot out of the wrapper'' and can be used in a game right away. Composite bats may require a break-in period.
What does heat rolling a bat do?
Heat Rolling - basically, heating up the bat before it's rolled. This temporarily stretches out the bat's fibers and allegedly makes bat rolling easier.
Is alloy good for baseball bats?
Alloy Bats
Like composites, they can be manufactured to a wide range of specifications and can be made lighter, heavier, balanced, or end loaded at whim. They are also among the toughest of all bats and can deliver very high performance and batted ball speeds - some of the best baseball bats have alloy construction.
38 related questions foundCan you roll a alloy bat?
Only composite barrel bats could use rolling. Aluminum bats have no resin and need no loosing of the fibers in the barrel to perform. In fact, compressing an aluminum bat would simply make its structure less effective. Rolling an aluminum bat would be the same as compressing a soda can.
Do alloy bats lose Pop?
In theory, aluminum bats begin to lose pop over time as imperfections in the aluminum caused by hitting baseballs negatively affect the pop in the bat. While aluminum properties make it so the bats rarely break, they do indeed lose their pop in time.
What does it mean when a bat is shaved and rolled?
Occasionally used with heat to losen the composite fibers, called Heat Rolling. Shaving is the process of removing the bats end-cap and shaving the insides of the bat walls to make the bat walls thinner, giving the bat far more of a trampoline effect than legally and safely allowed.
How do you play a rolled bat?
Hit the Bat
The batter tosses the ball up and hits it. They then place the bat crosswise on the ground in front of them. The other players attempt to field the ball and whoever does can run toward the batter until the bat is placed on the ground. The fielder then rolls the ball at the bat.
Can you hit softballs with a baseball bat?
Conceivibly you could use a baseball bat to play softball, as long as you can adjust to the slightly shorter total length, and the heavier weight. You would probably find that the performance would be about the same as an older lower performance softball bat.
Does a more expensive bat make a difference?
Do expensive bats really make a difference? The answer is a solid “yes,” depending on what level of a hitter you are, it makes a huge difference to use a more expensive bat that results in a better swing and longer distance.
Why Is bat Rolling Illegal?
Bat rolling is not illegal. As a matter of fact, all composite bats must be rolled in testing before they are deemed legal for play. This is to make sure that as the bat gets hotter after more use, and it will not exceed the bat performance standards put in place.
How long should a composite bat last?
A composite bat will last anywhere from 1 to 3 years after it is broken in. For a bat that is used all year round, it may only last 2 years before it needs to be replaced. On the other hand, a composite bat that is used only for a few months or periods of time every year may last even over 3 years.
Can you shave an alloy bat?
Because impacting aluminum over time will stretch the alloy, thus weakening it allowing the bat to dent. Now lets bring in shaving.......... shaving thins down the inside of your bat. The end result is more rebound thus pushing the ball off the bat harder.
How many hits does it take to break in a bat?
To properly break in your composite bat, we recommend taking 150-200 swings playing soft toss or off a tee using real baseballs. Start off by swinging at about 50% of your typical swing. Slowly work your way up to full strength over the first 100 swings.
Why do composite bats crack?
Unlike alloy bats that are ready to use straight out of the wrapper, composite bats need a little warming up. The reason for this “break-in” period is to loosen the resin inside of the barrel so the material can be more responsive upon contact.
How do you tell if a bat has been rolled?
Those who are in the business of rolling bats often advertise their services this way, guaranteeing that no umpire will be able to tell that your bat has been altered. In case when rolling wasn't performed perfectly, the biggest tell-signs are the roller marks along the length of the bat.
Does shaving rolling bats work?
When a bat is shaved it should always be rolled first to eliminate any need for break in time. It's not uncommon to pick up 40-50 feet of distance with a shaved and rolled bat. Shaving does shorten the bat's life due to the thinner walls. On average you might lose about 25% of the life of the bat.
Does rolling a bat void the warranty?
Rolling will also shorten the total lifespan of your bat and void warranties. It is difficult to recognize a rolled bat.
Can an aluminum bat go dead?
For aluminum (alloy) bats: Due to the construction, you will not see cracks or fractures of any kind. When alloy bats go dead, you will notice significant dents in parts of the bat where it will start to concave. The best way to test for these dents is to run your hand across the barrel.
How long do alloy bats last?
An alloy bat that emits high levels of durability can maintain optimum performance for at least two years of use.
Why are baseball bats so expensive?
Initially, all bats were custom-made, but things have come a long way since the days of individually hand-carved wooden bats. Why are baseball bats so expensive? Baseball bats are so expensive because better quality materials and higher manufacturing standards are used to make the bats customized to perform better.