Free Shipping-Batting Gloves Please allow 1 week for processing

  • Sign In
  • Create Account

  • Orders
  • My Account
  • Signed in as:

  • filler@godaddy.com


  • Orders
  • My Account
  • Sign out

  • Home
  • Store
  • FIELDING GLOVES
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact
  • Bat Info
  • Bat Models
  • Color Chart
  • Custom Hat Design
  • More
    • Home
    • Store
    • FIELDING GLOVES
    • Photo Gallery
    • Contact
    • Bat Info
    • Bat Models
    • Color Chart
    • Custom Hat Design

Signed in as:

filler@godaddy.com

  • Home
  • Store
  • FIELDING GLOVES
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact
  • Bat Info
  • Bat Models
  • Color Chart
  • Custom Hat Design

Account


  • Orders
  • My Account
  • Sign out


  • Sign In
  • Orders
  • My Account

Popular Bat Models

271

271

271

271-Contact hitters typically like balanced bats that are easy to control. The 271 is the most popular turn model for contact hitters. It features a medium barrel with a slow taper as well as a tapered medium handle. If you have trouble getting through the zone this is the bat for you.  Swung by: Troy Tulowitzki, Prince Fielder, Brandon Phillips


AP5

271

271

Another pro cut used by the pros. a great gap-to-gap bat is the AP5. The AP5 features a medium flared handle that is paired with moderately large barrel and long sweet spot. This bat will have a great barrel size to balance ratio. This is popular for those who may have bottom hand issues as the flare makes for a more comfortable swing.  Swung By: Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina


271

110

72

Another great option for contact hitters is the 72 . The 72 features a tapered barrel that runs straighter than the 271, the handle is very thin and is met by a round traditional knob. Players tend to like this because it mimics the feel of metal bats. Though many contact guys use the 72, it is end loaded by design.  Swung by: Jeter, Robin Yount, Cal Ripken, Jr.

110

110

110

 110-Gap hitters tend to prefer balance and barrel size.  The most popular and oldest model in this category is the 110. The 110 will have a thick handle and a medium to large barrel diameter that will have a medium taper. This is the most balanced bat in this section. Swung By: Curtis Granderson, Edwin Encarnacion

i13

110

i13

The i13 features a medium handle with a flared knob. The handle has a very thick transition to the large barrel which allows as much barrel mass through the zone as possible. Their are many types of variations of the i13. If you enjoy barrel whip you will love this bat. Evan Longoria, Dansby Swanson (high density), Nelson Cruz.

243

110

i13

The most popular by far in this category is the 243. The 243 has a medium or small handle depending on the manufacturer with a slightly flared knob. The barrel is always large and will be end-loaded. The 243 is considered the original power bat.  Kris Bryant, Adam Duvall, Daniel Murphy

C22

CU26

CU26

Similar to the Cutch22 model used by the pros.

slight tapered handled and large barrel. Idea for control and power. A more balance bat.

Swung by Andrew McCutchen

CU26

CU26

CU26

Similar to the Marucci CU26 model. Thin Handle with a controled barrel. Great for leadoff style hitters.

MC37

CU26

MC37

Hot model that is the best of both worlds power and balance.

Versatile bat with a great sweet spot. Slight end loaded for that extra pop.

Flared knob

KB17

KB17

MC37

another pro cut bat used by the pros. This modle delivers a bit punch with end load feel. Swung by Kris Bryant.

MT27

KB17

MT27

Another bat swung by the pros. long barrel combined with a thick taper.Power is what it is made for.

Swung by Mike Trout.

D25

KB17

MT27

*Top seller among adult models.

large barrel for gap to gap hitters.


Payments accepted- 

Credit Card 

Venmo App- @ricebats

Cash App- $ricebats 


Powered by

  • Store
  • Photo Gallery
  • Custom Hat Design

Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.

DeclineAccept & Close