Bat rolling is a process in which a composite softball or baseball bat is placed in a bat roller compactor between plastic rollers to quickly break into a bat. The roller squeezes the bat with an increased but controlled compression increment, and then the bat rotates 20 to 25 revolutions in increments. They work in much the same way as the antique ringtone washing machines of the 1890s. I like to say that the wringer is the original bat rolling machine.
Once the bat is broken, it will hit the ball further. Scientific research has shown that the speed of the ball coming down from the bat is increased by a few miles per hour. This is a simple conclusion that speed translates into distance. In a baseball game, the extra distance translates into a base hit or even a fenced home run.
How does this work?
Composite bats are made of carbon fiber materials and special resins. When the new bat is stiff and does not hit its potential. once...
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