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What size baseball bat for 8 year old?

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This rule states that the maximum amount of money you should spend on a baseball bat for your 8 year old is 10 multiplied by the number of games he or she will play. For example, if you are scheduled to play 15 games this year (a lot for an 8 year old), then spending a maximum of $150 on a bat is a pretty good limit. read more

We’ll have more later on selecting the right T-Ball bat, versus a player that is 10 or 12 years old. In the video above, our baseball tech rep is providing guidance on how a high-school player might select a baseball bat. read more

The light weight makes it an easy bat to control. One of our Little League team's best batters, a smaller 12 year old, even uses it. My 7 year old daughter can even handle this bat well. For the bigger 11 or 12 year old, a slightly longer (30" or 31") and heavier (20 oz) bat might be a better choice. read more

The average 8 year old should be swinging an 18 ounce bat. read more

An average 8-year-old should swing a 27 or 28-inch bat comfortably. That said, some of them are strong enough to swing a 30-inch bat. That ability is influenced by the child’s height and weight, both of which determine his strength. read more

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