The Bat Bros take a second look at which type of wood can hit the ball the hardest. We did this a few months back with a few bats from Warstic (Will and JT both chose Birch as their favorite) - but over the past few months, Maple has overall impressed us more than Birch - so we wanted to give this comparison a second chance.
Today we've got three TS28 Maple/Ash/Birch bats from American Batsmith to try and get to the bottom of this!
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The baseballs we use: https://www.rawlings.com/product/FSR100X.html#q=flat%20seam&start=2
Today we've got three TS28 Maple/Ash/Birch bats from American Batsmith to try and get to the bottom of this!
How you can help support the Bat Bros:
1) Buy a Bat Bros shirt/hoodie/sweatshirt at: https://baseballbatbros.com/
2) Donate via Venmo: @baseballbatbros
3) Become a Bat Bro YouTube Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUC_sJGtV-oKdTw1s3oazwQ/join
4) If you're looking to buy a bat, use our referral link to Headbanger Sports: https://www.headbangersports.com/?rfsn=3706058.e0a14b
The baseballs we use: https://www.rawlings.com/product/FSR100X.html#q=flat%20seam&start=2
- Category
- Baseball
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- wood baseball bat, maple bat, birch bat
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