Do pitching machine mushy baseballs hurt a composite baseball bat?
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
9:13 pm
I don't want to hurt my composite bat, so does it do any damage to hit against the mushy pitching machine balls?
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It shouldn't hurt your bat at all.
It's good to use the bat you are going to use in a game when you are on a machine anyways or else you get get messed up in a game.
Does asking a stupid question make your brain mushy?
No , its not going to bother it a bit. The only thing I would say is any composite bat has only so many hits in it before the bat will start going dead. For this reason many players will have a secondary bat to use in the batting cages off a pitching machine. This will allow your good bat to last longer.
it depends on the speed its going. if it goes more than 60mph yes its going to be damaged