
Is it illegal to roll a baseball bat?
Is Bat Rolling illegal? In most sanctioned baseball, softball, and fast pitch associations bat rolling is illegal but the irony here is that all composite bats must be rolled in a testing facility before they are deemed legal for play; they are testing the limits of the composite break in.
Do you heat roll your bats?
Many bat rolling companies advertise that they use “Heat Rolling”. This is basically heating up the bat before rolling it. We have done extensive testing rolling bats after heating them and found that it actually is counterproductive to breaking in the bat.
Should you roll or shave your bat?
Unlike shaving or end loading a bat the effects of rolling are not easily detectable. A bat would need to be cut long ways and scientifically examined to find a pattern of resin break down consistent with rolling; no association has that type of time or money. I will now go into what each association’s rules are in regards to rolling.
Are USA bats good for Rolling?
It is likely that USSSA (1.15 BPF) baseball bats might see more success with rolling. As would, it is possible, softball and fastpitch bats in the ASA and USSSA standard. Our guess is that USA Bats have a similar results as BBCOR. But, to know for sure, more testing needs to be done so stay tuned!
What Is Bat Rolling?
Is Bat Shaving Legal?
Is Rolling or Shaving Ever A Good Idea?
What is a mechanical roller?
Do high school baseball teams have to alter bats?
Does rolling a bat shorten the life of the bat?
Do bats roll in Little League?
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Does rolling a bat void the warranty?
Rolling will also shorten the total lifespan of your bat and void warranties. It is difficult to recognize a rolled bat.
Can you roll a USA bat?
At Gorilla Bats we provide you with all the new USA standard composite bats that we can shave and roll. The new standard USA bat is much thicker than a USSSA models and any modifying will help with distance and velocity of the ball.
What kind of bats can be rolled?
USSSA or Softball Bat Rolling It is likely that USSSA (1.15 BPF) baseball bats might see more success with rolling. As would, it is possible, softball and fastpitch bats in the ASA and USSSA standard. Our guess is that USA Bats have a similar results as BBCOR.
What does rolling a bat do?
Mostly used in Slow Pitch softball, bat rolling is a process used to enhance pop and distance to a bat. Essentially, by rolling a bat a player is expediting the break-in time and the time it takes a bat to become "hot" (usually more than 500 hits from the bat).
Can you tell if a bat has been rolled?
Another way to tell if a bat has been rolled is the graphics peeling off the bat in odd places, normally where the end of the rollers meet the bat. Another way to tell if a bat has been rolled is by residue from bat roller material left behind on the bat. And this can cause "roller marks" to be left on the bat.
Will a rolled bat pass a compression test?
Bats rolled to this max spec will not pass any compression testing, but will perform to their max level right away. Our Standard Heated Bat Rolling Service includes a compression test of the bat right away so we have a reference point of the current stiffness. A compression tester is a device with a gauge on it.
What makes a bat illegal?
Bats that are altered from the manufacturer's original design and production, or that do not meet the rule specifications, are illegal (See 7-4-1a). No foreign substance may be inserted into the bat. Bats that are broken, cracked or dented or that deface the ball, i.e., tear the ball, shall be removed without penalty.
Is shaving a bat illegal?
Bat shaving is the illegal process by which a composite bat has the inside of its barrel cored out to become more flexible and have better performance. The practice is uncommon and considered dangerous. Our data indicates that those who shave their bats think it more prevalent than it actually is.
Do rolled bats sound different?
No matter what shave you do to these bats, ZERO difference in sound.
How do you roll a bat at home?
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Does a lighter bat hit farther?
So, using a heavier bat should result in faster hit balls, which means the hit ball will travel farther. If a player can maintain the same bat swing speed with a heavier bat, the heavier bat will produce higher batted ball velocity and an increase in distance.
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Are USA bats allowed in USSSA?
One last thing to know about these bats is that USSSA Bats are absolutely NOT permitted for use in any USA Baseball league game play. Conversely, USA Bats can be used in USSSA tournament play, but players using USA Bats in USSSA tournaments would be sacrificing quite a bit of performance for no real benefit.
Can you use a USA bat in middle school?
Any bat 31 inches and over must have a BBCOR label. A 31 inch or over bat with a USA Baseball logo is illegal. All bats with a USSSA logo are illegal.
What is the difference between USA and USSSA bats?
The difference between the two standards is actually very simple. The USSSA BPF 1.15 bats will be more lively and will, simply put, hit the ball further and the USA bats. In conclusion, USSSA bats are not permitted to be used in game play in any of the USA Baseball member organizations (Rec League).
What bats are legal for travel baseball?
All bats must be stamped BBCOR. Wood bats allowed. 19u: To be considered a wood bat, a bat must be made of a single piece of wood. All other bats such as bamboo or two piece must meet the BBCOR standards and have the BBCOR stamp.
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What are some examples of altering a bat?
Examples of altering a bat are, but not limited to the following: Painting a bat, replacing the handle or shaving the handle or barrel or the taper changed in any way. Such as by sandpapering or applying a solvent to the surface such as fingernail polish remover or by any other means.
What does "altered bat" mean?
“An altered bat is considered altered when the physical structure of the legal bat has been changed in any way, or when an illegal or non approved bat has been made up in such a way as to appear to be a legal bat.
Is a rolled bat hotter than a baseball bat?
It would be hard for a prosecutor to prove that a rolled bat is any hotter than a bat broken in by hitting baseballs or softballs repeatedly. There have not been any landmark civil suit cases to date. There has been one court case to date about altering bats but this was a shaved and a painted bat:
Is it illegal to roll a baseball bat?
IS bat rolling illegal? It is clear that all associations believe that altering a bat not allowed as spelled out by their rules but let’s clear the air; there is not any law that states a rolled bat is illegal. It would be hard for a prosecutor to prove that a rolled bat is any hotter than a bat broken in by hitting baseballs or softballs ...
Why are Rolled and Shaved Bats Advertised?
It is still up to the organizer of the event if they will allow them. The reason being is in a Home Run Derby there are no Defenders in the Field! Rolled or Shaved Bats should NEVER be used in any sanctioned league or tournament play.
What is the process of removing the bats end cap and shaving the insides of the bat walls?
Shaving is the process of removing the bats end-cap and shaving the insides of the bat walls to make the bat walls thinner, giving the bat far more of a trampoline effect than legally and safely allowed. So why do players Roll or Shave a Bat?
How long can a NSA bat be suspended?
He/she can allow the NSA representative to inspect the bat or ball and the NSA representative can reach a conclusion as to whether the bat or ball may be altered or he/she can refuse to allow the representative to inspect the bat or ball and take an immediate five (5) year suspension from any and all NSA play with no right of appeal. In addition to the immediate five (5) year suspension by the offending player and/or team, failure to allow a site inspection of the bat or ball or failure to allow the bat or ball to be sent into the NSA National Headquarters for further inspection, will result in forfeit of the game in progress, and forfeiture of all remaining games in the tournament; WITH NO REFUND of entry fees.
What is the rule 2 section 2 E?
Rule 2 Section 2 E: Altered Bat Director Inspection and Suspension.#N#A USSSA Director may at any time ask to inspect a bat that has been brought into the location of a USSSA sanctioned event or any other USSSA facility. The owner and/or user may either:
What is a bat rolling?
What are Rolling and Shaving? Rolling is the process of compressing a composite bat between two rollers to accelerate the break-in period. Occasionally used with heat to losen the composite fibers, called Heat Rolling. Shaving is the process of removing the bats end-cap and shaving the insides of the bat walls to make the bat walls thinner, ...
What is an altered bat?
Rule 3: An altered bat is considered altered when the physical structure of the legal bat has been changed in any way, or when an illegal or non-approved bat has been made up in such a way as to appear to be a legal bat. Examples of altering a bat are, but not limited to the following: Painting a bat, replacing the handle, rolling, ...
What happens if you use an altered bat?
Legal Action: If someone is injured while using an altered bat the owner of the bat, person in the batters box and person who altered the bat are liable for the outcome and can face charges for the damages.
What does Big Dawg bring to the table?
What Big Dawg brings to the table is the experience to know which bat roller material /machine works best, what bats benefits from perpendicular followed by a parallel roll, what bats require a natural break in as opposed to a bat roll, which bats need heat rolling, what is the correct pressure for each type of composite, and the list goes on.
How to tell if a bat has been rolled?
Another way to tell if a bat has been rolled is by residue from bat roller material left behind on the bat. On some bats there are "roller marks" left on the bat. Most of the time these can be wiped off with a cleaning product but there are some bats where the marks are still visible to the trained eye.
How to break in a composite bat?
There is a definitely a method to naturally break in a composite bat, it involves soft toss, batting practice or hitting off a tee. Basically you would rotate the bat each strike of the ball until the recommended amount of break in is achieved. And this is where some of the indecisiveness comes in; what is the recommended amount ...
Is bat rolling legal in softball?
In most sanctioned baseball, softball, and fast pitch associations bat rolling is illegal but the irony here is that all composite bats must be rolled in a testing facility before they are deemed legal for play; they are testing the limits of the composite break in. So this means bat rolling is the standard in to achieve the standard of bat performance guidelines. And why not? The bat is evenly broken across the entire barrel. Also, I would imagine, the testing facility does not have hours or days to naturally break in the bats. Does this sound familiar?
Does bat rolling shorten bat life?
2. Does Bat Rolling Shorten a Bat's Life? This is a question that can be debated. Some would say it is a fact that life of the bat is lost because of the breakdown of carbon fiber in the barrel. While others argue that the even break in allows the bat to be more solid across the barrel without dead spots or hot spots.
Do composite bats have a break in period?
Some bat companies says they are hot out of the wrapper and that is not truthful, composites bats in fact do have a break in period. Other bat companies will actually give a recommend number of ball strikes; such as the Anderson Bat Company.
What side of the barrel do you roll an axe bat on?
Axe’s ergonomic handle forces contact to only be made on one side of the barrel. Axe builds the barrel as such. It follows, that if you are to roll an Axe bat your focus only need be on one side of the barrel—the hitting side. We discuss the principle behind axe bats on just about every review we’ve ever written on them.
What is bat rolling theory?
Bat Rolling Theory. The idea, generally accepted in the industry, is that a rolled composite bat can hit balls faster and further than a bat that is not rolled. Rolling the bat’s barrel through a compression vice breaks up the resin that holds together the layers of composite within a bat barrel’s walls.
What happens when a bat's barrel is loosened?
When the resin is loosened, the bat’s barrel can flex more. And, all things being equal, more flex in the barrel means more trampoline effect. Many consider the practice illegal. (We discuss that here ).
What happens if a bat is composite?
For some composite bats such the death will come in a crack or break of the bat. For others, it will simply lose its pop.
Does rolling increase bat velocity?
We measured the exit speeds of a BBCOR composite bat pre and post rolling. We found rolling did increase the bat’s average exit velocity but not by much. In our focused test (one bat, one hitter, 20 measured exit speeds) we found an increase of 1 mile per hour and just over 5 feet of distance. This was after we deceased the bats compression from a 1450 reading to a 1300 through rolling. (Rolling, we note here, is likely illegal).
Does rolling bats increase bat performance?
But, after comparing the results and seeing the bats hit live, we think it fair to say rolling does increase performance for fresh out of the wrapper composite bats. However, the improvement in exit speeds and distance is far from overwhelming. And, we think, it likely that simply hitting the bat off a tee several hundred times would get the same results as rolling—albeit requiring both more patience and more work.
Can you roll an aluminum bat?
Rolling an Aluminum Bat. Only composite barrel bats could use rolling. Aluminum bats have no resin and need no loosing of the fibers in the barrel to perform. In fact, compressing an aluminum bat would simply make its structure less effective. Rolling an aluminum bat would be the same as compressing a soda can.
How does a bat work in a trampoline?
The bat is placed between two rollers and then pressure is applied so that as the bat passes through the rollers the bat’s fibers are stretched out. This causes the fibers to become more flexible which greatly improves the bat’s trampoline effect when the ball hits it resulting in increased batted ball speed and distance.
Why do we use compression testers?
We believe using a compression tester is absolutely imperative before and after rolling bats to determine how flexible the inner walls are. This helps us both determine the correct rolling machine pressure and also confirms that we have achieved our goals with each bat or if additional rolling is needed. To our knowledge we are the only company using a compression tester in this way.
How many hits does a baseball bat roll?
Bat rolling is a process that can add incredible pop and distance to any softball or baseball bat. Everyone knows that bats get hotter after about 500-800 hits. The trouble is, by the time you have put that many hits on the bat it is well on it’s way to being worn out.
Do bats roll hot?
Many bat rolling companies advertise that they use “Heat Rolling”. This is basically heating up the bat before rolling it. We have done extensive testing rolling bats after heating them and found that it actually is counterproductive to breaking in the bat.
What Is Bat Rolling?
Bat rolling is an accelerated break-in process for composite bats that brings a bat to peak performance. More specifically, mechanical rollers built within a type of vice, compress the barrel along its length. This compression loosens the composite fibers in the barrel. As the barrel becomes more easily compressed, it creates better trampoline effect at impact. Rolling’s effectiveness is a proven theory.
Is Bat Shaving Legal?
In terms of shaving, on the other hand, we can make no reasonable case that it is legal for play. Physically altering the bat for performance’s sake is exactly what shaving is. The rules appear written to disallow that process specifically.
Is Rolling or Shaving Ever A Good Idea?
As well, certain home run derby’s and exhibition matches might encourage the idea. In those instances, we think rolling is not a completely terrible idea. Indeed, the bat does not exceed performance limits, just reaching them sooner. This will, no doubt, shorten the usable life of your composite bat.
What is a mechanical roller?
More specifically, mechanical rollers built within a type of vice, compress the barrel along its length. This compression loosens the composite fibers in the barrel. As the barrel becomes more easily compressed, it creates better trampoline effect at impact. Rolling’s effectiveness is a proven theory.
Do high school baseball teams have to alter bats?
Most leagues, including High School and Collegiate play, have strict requirements concerning the altering of your bat. Without surprise, companies that offer bat rolling or shaving make no mention of these. But, if you are here to learn the entire story, take for example, the language in the National Federation of High Schools concerning bat altering:
Does rolling a bat shorten the life of the bat?
Rolling will also shorten the total lifespan of your bat and void warranties. It is difficult to recognize a rolled bat.
Do bats roll in Little League?
The case for legally rolling your bat for leagues like High School and Little League is difficult to make, but there are plenty that do. Those who justify the process, claim rolling a bat does not alter the bat for performance’s sake. Instead, they claim, bat rolling simply speeds up the process by which a bat is broken in. Rolled bats, they claim, do not “violate bat standards.” Instead, they simply work in composite bats faster. As well, they correctly cite that bat rolling is the exact process by which those who test the bat for approval work in a bat. Fair enough.
