How to Juice an Aluminum Bat

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Tip 1 - How to Juice Your Baseball or Softball Bat | eHow

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How to Juice Your Baseball or Softball Bat | eHow

Many people play sandlot baseball or softball. Pick-up games are common in some communities. These informal games allow for the use of "juiced" bats. Juicing refers to the process of tampering with the bat to make it more effective. The ball comes off the bat faster, making it go farther while endangering the physical well-being of the defenders....

Tip 2 - How to Cork an Aluminum Bat | eHow

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How to Cork an Aluminum Bat | eHow

Aluminum bats are in baseball leagues, from little league all the way through college. It is very easy to cork an aluminum bat, which will make the ball travel a greater distance when it is struck. However, it is against the rules at any level, in any league, to use a corked aluminum bat. This would only be done for personal use and entertainment...

Tip 3 - How to Juice a Softball Bat

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How to Juice a Softball Bat

Juicing a softball bat is a process that changes the composition of a bat to increase the distance of your hits. There are several bat juicing procedures that can increase the distance of your hits by 45 to 70 feet (13.72 to 21.34 m)...
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Tip 4 - How does one cork an aluminum bat?

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Corking an aluminum bat typically involves removing the contents of a pre-assembled aluminum bat to make room for the cork material. The toughest part of corking an aluminum bat is disassembling the...

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