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UPDATED IMPORTANT: Parents Please Note The Approved Bat Information

Posted by Patrick Piteo on Jan 02 2011 at 04:00PM PST

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 Bat Lists - Find a Bat

 

Click Here: http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/baseballbatinfo.htm

  • Full Printable List of 2 1/4 Baseball Bats - For quick reference on the field, with composites included (printable PDF format)
  • Visual List - 2 1/4, Baseball - List of licensed, approved composite-barrel baseball bats for Majors and below for 2013 season
  • Mobile List - Licensed 2 1/4 baseball bats, for convenient and scalable display on smart phones, tablets and other internet-enabled portable digital device

Most if not all  2 1/4 bats composite bats have been banned by Little League. Please go the little league web site for up to date information from Little League link above.

Little League International Issues Update Regarding Composite Bats: Moratorium Imposed Immediately

 

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (Dec. 30, 2010) - Little League International has placed a moratorium on the use of composite bats in the Little League (Majors) Division and all other baseball divisions of Little League, effective immediately.

 

 "Today's decision of the Little League International Board of Directors Executive Committee is based on scientific research data from the University of Massachusetts (Lowell), which was contracted by Little League Baseball," Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball, said. "The maximum performance standard for non-wood bats in the divisions for 12-year-olds and below is a Bat Performance Factor (BPF) of 1.15. The research found that composite bats, while they may meet the standard when new, can exceed that standard after a break-in process."

 

Local Little Leagues were first informed of the research last September.

 

"From the beginning, and throughout this process, we wanted to keep everyone informed," Patrick W. Wilson, Vice President of Operations at Little League International, said. "Our intent was to provide local league constituents clear direction regarding composite bats. There is a process through which manufacturers can submit individual models for a possible waiver if they wish to seek it. Going forward, we will let our leagues know which ones meet the standards for the Little League Baseball (Majors) 12-and-under divisions, if any."        

 

 

Sincerely,

Little League International

 

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