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BBCOR will be the standard for non-wood bats. Since the BBCOR doesn't give much of an advantage over wood and the cost of a BBCOR bat is higher than a wood bat, don't be suprised if a lot of schools go to wood next year.
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2. A lot of players and coaches consider the BBCOR bats to be effectively "wood" bats. I'm looking forward to shaving 10-20 minutes off games next season.
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I wouldn't look for prices to come down. $300 is pretty standard if not a little low for the cost of the more popular BESR bats. A wood bat will cost you $50 or more. With the non-wood bats and a 1 year warranty and are effectively getting 2 bats for the price. BBCOR performance is closer to wood but the sweet spot is still bigger. Length to Wt. ratio also gives BBCOR an advantage.
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Since when did HS teams supply bats? Most, if not all players around here, have their own.
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HS teams supply bats because they won't require the players to supply their own. If the player wants to he can, but he doesn't have to. So even if, as you say, "most" have their own all do not so the school supplies them.
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