The USSSA Baseball Bat standards have not changed since 2005. They continue to require a 1.15 BPF certified thumbprint stamp of approval on the taper of all eligible bats.
How do I know if my bat is USSSA approved?
(1) Qualified BBCOR bat – A Big Barrel bat that is made by a USSSA approved bat licensee, has a BBCOR mark permanently attached to the bat that is recognized by NHSF as a legal bat for NHSF sanctioned play and has no more than a minus 3 ounces difference from the length of the bat. Minimum bat length is 29 inches.
What is the difference between a USSSA bat and a USA bat?
The difference between the two standards is actually very simple. The USSSA BPF 1.15 bats will be more lively and will, simply put, hit the ball further and the USA bats. In conclusion, USSSA bats are not permitted to be used in game play in any of the USA Baseball member organizations (Rec League).
What is the difference between a Bbcor bat and a USSSA bat?
In summary, USSSA stamped bats have a higher Bat Performance Factor (BPF) than BBCOR bats and come in various different barrel sizes. BBCOR bats are used at the high school and college level while USSSA bats are used at the youth level of travel baseball.
Do USSSA bats have more pop?
All USSSA bats have a 1.15 Bat Performance Factor, which essentially measures how fast the ball comes off the bat at impact. In general, this standard allows USSSA bats to have more “pop” than other youth bats.
20 related questions foundCan I use a USA bat in USSSA?
Can I Use a USA Bat in USSSA Play? Yes. You are allowed to use a USA Baseball Bat in USSSA certified play, but we do not recommend that you do. The reason is that the performance difference between the two certifications is sizable.
What bats are USSSA approved?
USSSA Baseball Bats are USSSA approved youth baseball bats with a length to weight ratio from Drop 5, Drop 8, Drop 9, Drop 10, Drop 11, and Drop 12. These bats have a barrel range starting at 2 5/8in and up to 2 3/4in.
Why are USSSA bats illegal?
I knew that the leagues in our area had outlawed “USSSA” bats, because they had way too much pop, and adopted the “USA” bat standard, which strove to make bats that hit like wood ones, but maintained the durability of metal bats. It was partially a safety issue.
When can you use a USSSA bat?
The USSSA standard doesn't involve age restriction but all batters playing in the USSSA tournaments must use certified bats. However, they're geared towards younger players and rigorous performance criteria to ensure that the bats are safe for use.
Can USSSA bats be used in Cal Ripken?
13u ONLY: Bat weight may not exceed -8. 14u & Older: Players must use BBCOR designations and weight may not exceed -3. All-Age Groups: Ripken Baseball follows the USSSA list of banned/withdrawn bats.
How do you know if a bat is USA approved?
Approved bats feature a variety of barrel diameters including 2-5/8″, 2-1/2″, 2-3/8″, 2-1/4″ and 2″. As long as a bat features the USA Baseball mark and appears on the approved bat list, it is approved for play regardless of barrel diameter.
What bats are banned in USSSA?
Starting in 2021, Perfect game bans all the USSSA banned bats, see below, and the 2017 DeMarini CF drop 5, the 2016 USSSA CF8 line of bats (5, 8, 10), the 2015 CF7 in a drop 5 and the 2015 Eaton XL1 in a drop 5. All banned for Perfect Game starting 2021.
Are USA bats better than USSSA?
In short, any decent USSSA bat will outperform a USA Bat by a considerable margin. While it depends on a number of factors you should expect a legitimate 5 to 10% improvement in total distance and exit speeds. (That is, a 200-foot shot is now a 210 to 220-foot shot).
What does USSSA mean on a bat?
USSSA stands for "United States Specialty Sports Association." The USSSA certification is measured by "BPF" (Bat Performance Factor). BPF is simply the increase in the liveliness of a ball hitting a bat compared to throwing a ball against a solid wall (i.e., 20% faster rebound = a BPF of 1.20).
What is USSSA bat?
USSSA Baseball Bats are certified by the United States Specialty Sports Association at 1.15 BPF, or Bat Performance Factor. USSSA Bats can have up to a 2 3/4" barrel diameter and are built for Travel Baseball Players up to 14 years old.
Are USSSA bats allowed in Little League?
The bats currently on the market, which are marked with a 1.15BPF stamp, will no longer be legal for play in these leagues. USSSA youth baseball will NOT be implementing this rule change to the bats.
Are wood bats allowed in USSSA?
(2) Wood bats must be 2 1/4″ or less in diameter and unlike other USSSA approved softball bats do not require the words “Official Softball” to be legal in USSSA sanctioned activities.
How do you size a USSSA bat?
In general:
- Children under 60 pounds should swing a bat between 26 and 29 inches long.
- Children weighing more than 70 pounds should swing a bat ranging from 28 to 32 inches long.
Is bat Rolling illegal in USSSA?
Is It 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.
What bats are legal for Cal Ripken?
Which Bats are allowed for Cal Ripken/Babe Ruth League Play? The bat may not exceed 33”in length, and the bat barrel may not exceed 2 ¼” in diameter. Only 2 ¼” barrel non-wood bats marked BPF 1.15 will be allowed. Wood 2 ¼” barrel bats are allowed.
Why are some bats illegal?
Generally, any tampering that changes the original specifications of the baseball bat will cause the bat to be illegal for any baseball league. Illegal tampering includes adjusting the bat's weight, length, or surface area. Certain levels of the game also have bat specifications that must be adhered to.
What Little League bats are illegal?
The BPF stands for Bat Performance Factor, and any bat that is BPF 1.15 is illegal. BPF 1.20 bats are softball bats and are illegal for baseball too. This is the Little League standard since 2018 and has been created to mirror the exit velocity of a wood bat.
What is the BPF rating for USSSA bats?
USSSA (1.15 BPF): Bat Performance Factor measures how fast the ball comes off of the bat. 1.15 is the standard for travel baseball bats.
What bats are legal for Babe Ruth?
Babe Ruth League Bat Rules
Note: Solid one piece wood bats are permitted for use in all divisions and must conform to Rule 1.10. No laminated or experimental bats shall be used in a game.