DeMarini Voodoo -13 Youth Baseball Bat: DXVDL
Features
-13 Length to Weight Ratio
Two-Piece Hybrid Design
Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA
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Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Features NEW USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp
X10 Alloy Barrel / TR3 F.L.O Composite Handle
ION V End Cap
Slight Endload
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 64 Customer Reviews
zacatac
Pros: best bat i ever had
Cons:
victoria
Pros: i'm a contact hitter and this bat gave me the edge that I needed to hit the ball hard...I hit my first grand slam with this bat.
Cons: half and half style makes it hard to hit the really close inside pitches...its a great bat though
jka
Pros: power power and more power if you make contact/contact hitter buy this bat
Cons: vibration on inside pitch
ThisKid
Pros: win.
Cons:
BatMaster
Pros: great pop mainly for home-run hitters because its end loaded.. but my whole team uses it
Cons: gets ugly real fast with a bunch of bat marks... but its not affecting performance...
Happy Dad
Pros: My son is a small 8 year old who has been using a 27 inch 14 oz bat. I was hesitant to get this bat because all the reviews say it is head heavy. My son hit two stand up doubles in his first game with this bat. The ball comes off the bat hot. The graphics are cool and my son loves it.
Cons: My son has to wipe the bat down after every game so everyone can see the skull in the next game :)
NJ Dad
Pros: Just holding this bat, you can tell it's made with high quality material. It's a far cry from the $50 bats in sporting good chains. While expensive, you definitely get your money's worth. My 10 year old son has been using (30in/17oz) for a few weeks with great success. No question, the ball jumps off the bat. He's a contact hitter, but has been sending the ball to the outfield with every solid hit.
Cons: none so far
Happy parent
Pros: My son has been using this bat his last 4 games now. He has never been a power hitter before. But now he is crushing the ball with this bat. It is unbelievable. I am so Impressed. Thank you DeMarini!!!!! Wow...............
Cons: None at all. This bat is hott, hott, hott...........
Little Big Bat
Pros: evreything abuot it.
Cons: I got nuthing.
Maxinator71
Pros: It looks sweet and I'm hoping to use one this summer! I know I'm going to hit some bombs with it!
Cons: Nothing at all!
MONSTER!!!
Pros: The composite handle helps me hit homeruns. 14 homers in the first month of using it!!!
Cons: NONE
Jstumper
Pros: Great bat, large sweet spot, lot's of hard long hit's.
Cons: NONE
unanomuos
Pros: best bat ever i love the graphics! 3 home runs in first two games
Cons: absotutely nothing
voodoo is the best bat
Pros: I have been hitting the ball so far with this bat.
Cons: may never appear
D-Train
Pros: I got this bat this year mid-year. I got a 32-19 model. It's a great bat. I'm a contact hitter who can get power and I've hit about 5 doubles with this bat in about 10 games. The graphics are sick! The new technology makes this amazing bat series even wickeder.
Cons: A little top-heavy, but otherwise, it's a great bat!
voodoo7
Pros: This bat is great it has great pop and the look is amazing. Hits great when you first get it.
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the big bat
Pros: its a great bat i slamed 1 out of the park its A suuuuuuuupppppppeeeeeeeeeerrrrrr bat
Cons: none it works fine
amazing at everything
Pros: detailed design
Cons: i hit the ball pretty far but i hit it farther withe the s2
The Bomber
Pros: The sweet spot is big and my cousin just got the BBCOR bat and so far in 6 games I got 9 homers.
Cons: None so far with this bat
Hunter Spence
Pros: It's not that heavy and does not tingle when you hit it
Cons: Nothing at all.
vinny
Pros: auesome
Cons:
jtyhhyyhy
Pros: good
Cons: not bad
bomber
Pros: slightly end loaded seem to have great pop. Very pleased
Cons:
Jake8610
Pros: Great bat
Cons: no
JP
Pros: I have the 28" 15 oz for my 5 year old son--the bat is excellent as endloaded and the composite handle is great as it absorbs stings. if the ball is hit on the sweet spot with a prety decent swing, the ball flies. my son hit a 120ft HR. take the pitches and hit the ball on sweet spot
Cons: if the ball is pitched inside, best to take the pitch as chances are-the ball will not travel that fast or far for 28" 15oz
RossBoss23
Pros: this is a really good bat. so far in fall ball JBO i've hit 20 homers. great pop too!!!!!!!!
Cons: Expensive, but worth it
FLbaseball
Pros: Nice bat first time using it got a game tying double in the bottom of the six. Very nice bat i would ge it.
Cons: don't really like how the bat looks
Anonymous
Pros: My son is nine years old and tall for his age. He just transitioned from the 2011 29/16 Voodoo to the 2013 30/17 version. The 2013 Voodoo seems to be a great fit for him and his style (bat speed, line drive hitter). The new bat provides a noticeable increase in pop. Balls seem to jump off the bat really well, particularly given the composite handle and alloy barrel design. My son and I struggled deciding between the CF5 and the Voodoo. After he used both bats, the decision seems like the correct one for him.
Cons: The bat seems significantly louder than past years' models and attracts a lot of attention during indoor training. This is a very small issue, however, and is not a problem that makes me grade the bat any lower than with highest marks.
Johannajohnson
Pros: This bat may not have a composite barrel, but it is still in my opinion better. Many other people have said so to. I took it to a demo house and i liked it better than the 2013 cf5, combat b3 gear, m2m, and vexxum. It is -13, so its very light, ut also enloaded so you can swing it fast and still get a lot of power. The weather also doesnt effect this alloy barrel. I like this bat and the s1 equally but probably this a bit more.
Cons: nothing this bat is perfect. Surorised they didnt use in LLWS.
Moose
Pros: Bat is great , my son is 8 and hes hitting bombs. Best bat ever.
Cons: None at all
Sean
Pros: Wow..great bat. My son usually swings 29 inch. Bought him a 30 in this because of the drop and he is crushing the ball! Major pop.
Cons: Didnt get this earlier for him.
Slipknot
Pros: Its the best bat
Cons:
baseballmum
Pros: I got this bat for my eight years old son. Who had been using a big barrel. The end loaded feeling that he was used to, came naturally with this bat. Has a great pop, and still great distance. And my son loves the graphics! Looks fierce, and is.
Cons: None
David N
Pros: Sweet bat. My son is cracking the ball with it. 9 years old and he can really get the bat around with the nice drop.
Cons:
Love Demarini
Pros: Great Bat...poping the ball to the fence now! Had to go an inch higher because of the -13 drop, but now more plate coverage
Cons:
Anonymous
Pros: great!
Cons: none!
Anonymous
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baseball hitter
Pros: this bat looked really good from the getgo....my son is a contact hitter but he really couldent get the ball to go far...i got him this bat and his first game with it he hit for the cyclone....nice jod demarini!!!
Cons: NOTHING AT ALl
Abe Fromen!!!
Pros: This bat is wicked,cant wait to see what it can do for me this up coming season.
Cons: none
superman1033
Pros: It"s composite and the ball bounces right off this bat. I got a booming homerun with this same bat.
Cons: It might not be legal in some little leagues
Whitey
Pros: Great sound! Great looks! Great sweet spot! If you hit it on the sweet spot, it is a shot, the fielders will be ducking!
Cons: None so far.
Creditcard
Pros: Sweet hitting bat ball launches off of it
Cons:
Bobert Figglestein
Pros: Great pop, looks awesome, legal in most leagues, it doesn't scratch up, its light and hits the ball hard.
Cons: I got the 30" 17 oz. version for myself and its more like 29 3/4" 17 oz. but still the best expensive bat ive ever had. (this is only my second)
Camp
Pros: Lighweight Has good pop The price + being on sale
Cons: None
jam
Pros: jam is 8 years old 2nd year for machine pitch baseball he loves his DeMarini Voodoo making hard hits to the outfield we love the sound of the ball hitting off the bat highly recommend this bat for great hitting
Cons: no cons
Anonymous
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danny
Pros: has great pop to it. hit four homers in one game with it
Cons: best bat
Ed W
Pros: My son got this bat for his birthday and loves it. My high school team uses the -3 adult version and seem to really like it also. Sixty percent of the starting line up choose it over other similar models of a different brands.
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sfybl-coach
Pros: Nice swing and pop
Cons: Pricey
UPSET DAD
Pros: Hits like a $200 bat.
Cons: My 7 year old hit about 20 out of 40 coach pitch baseballs, when the handle telescoped into barrel. I've read reviews of this problem on other sites. So it's not simply a lemon, as I hoped when I ignored those reviews. Avoid.
Doc P
Pros: Hits very well. Ball comes off bat extremely fast. My boy is biggerfor his age group but has sseriously hit the ball very hard with this bat. Took a few hits to break in but hitting very with it and very hard. Has great bat speed with this bat.
Cons: None right now. Very new yet.
blake
Pros: I have been playing baseball for five years and the Demarini Voodoo is the best I ever had.
Cons:
DC Baseball Dad
Pros: Very light for excellent bat speed; quality materials; has become one of the team's favorit bats.
Cons: Being so light, the Voodoo has a little less pop than heavier bats. The trade-off is worth it for my son, who hits better overall with lighter bats.
Junior
Pros: My son had an older bat and was not hitting far or powerful with it. When I tired his bat it seemed dead. He was barely hitting to the fence line. We bought the new bat and tried it out. He hit 3 over the fence and all other shots were much more powerful. He has a championship game this week, he is excited to try it out.
Cons: None
13u player
Pros: has lots of pop,ball jumps off bat. i'm 13 and not a power hitter but with this bat,i've hit five to the fence.
Cons: paint chips alittle
Dylan
Pros: Nice pop. I am 9 hit and hit 3 doubles.
Cons: Stings
Anonymous
Pros: Awesome
Cons: none
Anonymous
Pros: Wow
Cons: nothing
1bigkid
Pros: Nice light end loaded bat. Great for any type of hitter contact or power and it increases bat speed. Kids love the graphics the feel and the control they get using this bat. The awesome ping sound when the kids make good contact.
Cons: Not the biggest of sweet spots and if you miss it you can get some stingers. Kids used to swinging -9s or -10s might find this bat a bit too light.
All-Star28
Pros: This bat has Great Pop! I got this bat for my 10 year old son when he made All-Stars, first All-Star game he went 5-5, with 4 doubles. All were drives to the outfield!
Cons:
poochie
Pros: Liked the looks and the way the ball flew off the bat with my 6 year old.
Cons: The bat separated where the composite handle meets the alloy barrel. What I mean by separated is that you can push the handle up inside the barrel. That happened the very first day the bat was used.
big power 74
Pros: bat has alot of pop good for poewer hitters drives the ball alot ferther
Cons: stings when u hit it.....doesn't sting if u hit it on the sweet stop but does if u dont
Great bat Max player
Pros: ball flys off bat im a singles type of guy ive been cracking Hr
Cons: Vibration
1 19 player
Pros: this bat had great pop! I could hit it further every at bat!
Cons: the one bad thing was the vibration, it hurt really bad, but you could get used to it.
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini Voodoo -13 Youth Baseball Bat: DXVDL? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Which do you prefer for a 12 year old kid, the 2012 or 2013 Voodoo in Cal Ripken Leage? Bradley
I've been waiting for this bat to come out. My son is 10 and 83lbs. I'm a little concerned that it may be a little too heavy because of the end loading. Your thoughts? Brodie
my son is 5'8" 160 pounds. would this be a good bat for him? baseball
I went on the LL website to make sure this is LL approved, It is not on the site as of 4/4/12. Please advise Lee
My son has used his teamates 2012 Voodoo and hit it extremely well, so is there a big difference in the endload you mentioned in previous question? Dino
I'm looking for a bat that is light, has good bat speed, and has good pop. would the 30/17 be a good choice? I'm 4"9 and 11 yrs old. M.C. platypus
Hey, I'm 12 years old and weigh 104 lbs. What size would be best for me if I decide to purchase the 2013 Voodoo? Stoney
My grandson is 9 yrs old, 52" tall, and 80 lbs which Voodoo bat would be best for him? Kiki
How hot does it have to be to use this bat? What size bat do you prefer for a 12 year old, 120 pounds, 5 ft.? Bradley
My son is 50 in. and 52 lbs . How does the "end loading" on this bat compare to a Easton Stealth LCN4 composite bat and/or a cheap walmart bat? Better model for him, 2012 voodoo or 2013 Voodoo? derek
How does the 2013 Voodoo compare to the XL series bats by Easton? Barrel length and end load. I realize the Voodoo is a -13 and the others are -10/-11. Thanks. JT's Dad
Other than the Voodoo being end loaded and the different drop weights, what is the difference between the Voodoo and the new CF5? Mattyfire
is the 2013 voodoo a better bat than the 2012 voodoo whats the difference aman
If you have a slow swing would a bat with endload be a good choice? dirtdevils8
How is bat improved from last year's Voodoo? josh
Will this bat make me a power hitter? lj
My 11yr old boy has good bat speed but is not a power hitter but good contact hitter. Is a end loaded bat bad for a contact hitter? He currently has a Easton Convert. Eric
I've been using the 2011 Voodoo and it got about 10 plus homers, but that's including practice as well. But my question is will it give me more power and pop? Mr big time
If I use this in batting practice will it affect the pop? voodoo is the best bat
Is this bat BBCOR Little League approved? Nick
You say that this bat is little league approved however according to Little League this bat is not listed as approved. Brent
Is there a break in time or ready right out of wrapper? jon
As a contact/speed guy, would you suggest a 2013 voodoo or a 2013 Cf5, (the 2012 CF5 is also a option) When
Does this bat come in a smaller size such as 27"16oz my son will be in first year of machine pitch 7years old? rope
What's the difference in this bat and the CF5 2013 model? I know CF5 is complete composite, so which bat is best for a hitter? lac
I'm 12 years old 5'2 feet 93 pounds,and I'm more of a contact hitter than a power hitter What bat do you think I should use, the 2013 Demarini Voodoo or 2013 CF5 and what size? Romee
What should I use if I want more power? The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo or the 2013 DeMarini CF5? Romee
Is the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo youth bat suitable for 9yr old kid pitch? CAS
My son is 10, is 4"11 and weighs 75 pounds. Not a power hitter and slower to average bat speed. Would you recommend the 2012 or 2013 Voodoo, or a different bat like the CF5? Also, what length and weight? Marty
I have a 7 old son who is playing machine pitch and has a very fast swing speed for his age. I was looking at the Voodoo for him but wanted to get your opionion if another DeMarini bat would be better suited for his age and swing speed. Glenn
Does bat have OFFICIAL SOFTBALL logo on it? Neal
What are the differences in performance between the 2012 and 2013 Voodoos? BatBoy
My son is turning 11 this December, and currently swinging the 2012 Voodoo 29/16. I'm looking to get him a new bat, and have come to 3 choices. The 2013 Voodoo, 2013 CF5, or the CF4. He is slightly over 5' and weighs 94lbs. He is more of a contact and line drive hitter. What would be the best bat for him and size? Pasco Dad
We have the 2011 DeMarini Voodoo Youth and are considering the 2013. Comparing the same bats from 2011 to 2013, is the 2013 barrel longer? 2012? Patrick
My son is 11 years old, 4'6" and weighs 60 pounds. What bat size would you recommend? TheMan
My son is almost 9, 4'8 and weighs about 90lbs. What size would you recommend? SR
With all the technology today's bats seem hot right out of the box. Will using this bat in pre-season batting practice and using dimple balls damage this bat or any bat? Jakeo
Trying to decide between the 2013 Voodoo and the 2013 Easton XL2 for my son. He makes the most contact on the lower half of the barrel (closest to hands). Based on this, would you recommend the Voodoo or the XL2? The barrel on the XL2 looks longer in the pics but it could just be image. mclellan_a
Has it been confirmed that the 2013 edition has been approved for Little League? Sparky11968
My son is 11 going on 12 he is 4'10" and about 75 lbs. Which bat would you recommend for a contact hitter the 2013 DeMarini CF5 or the Voodoo or something else? His coach recommended the CF5, but the lightest they have is 19 oz. and he is use to 17 to 18 oz. tawny
My son turns 12 in May 2013 and last year he used a TPX Omaha 29 inch bat. He has hit a growth spurt over the past year and seems to be stronger. Should I go with the 31" or 30" Voodoo, or do you recommend a different bat? hamdog
I got this bat, can this be used in little league juniors? bones
How does this bat compare to the Vexxum? Auttp
My son is 7 years old. He is about 48 or 49 inches tall and weigh 53lbs. He has quick hands and is a contact hitter. Currently he is swinging a Easton Reflex LX71 28inch 15oz. I'm thinking about upgrading to a bat that would give him more pop and drive on the ball. Is the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo DXVDL a good transition and if so what size would your recommend? A 28oz or 29oz? Kenny
is the bat legal for USSSA 14 year olds!!!! todd
My 11 year old son is 5 feet tall and weighs 90 pounds. What size Voodoo would you recommend? Jeff
Is this bat good for a 13 year old junior league or what bat is good for that is has to be little league approved and this bat is but it seems like a little kid bat could a 13 year old with the 32 inches be good? Alex rodriguez
What temperature do you recommend before using the Voodoo? hoover
My kid is 4'5" 74 lbs. What size bat do you recommend? chip
What type of temperature for the Voodoo? ssprao
What size bat should my son get? He is only 8 years old. dave
My son is 8 yrs old, 53 inches tall, and 68 lbs. With a nice swing, according to chart the recommended size is 30" 17oz., but many reviews I see recommendations for 29" 16oz. for comparable size kids. Would you recommend the larger size? He is growing fast. Swndg
Hi, what is the difference between this bat, the DeMarini Voodoo DXVDL and the XL2 (-11) Easton? Is one more end loaded than the other? mamba
How does the end load compare to the 2013 Easton S2: YB13S2 Youth? ac
How does the barrel length on this compare to the Easton YB11S2? My son is 5'2" and about 110 lbs. He has a 2013 Vexxum 31" 20 oz. I am looking at getting him a second bat and was looking at an Easton YB11S2 32" 19 oz. I am wondering about the barrel and bat length. Thanks. Mark
I'm 4'9", should I get a 30" 17 oz. or 29" 16 oz.? Bobert
Are these bats approved for Babe Ruth baseball for 2013? They are composite handle bats but do not have a BBCOR .50 certification stamp on them. I'm under the impression that all composite handle bats must certified BBCOR .50. mike
Is this bat ASA approved? a2k
I'm trying to decide between the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo and the 2013 Easton XL1 2013. Both bats are within price range and both have very slick design. brandon
My son just turned 11 and he weighs 100 lbs and is 5 Feet tall. He has the power to hit the ball over the fence, but at the same time he is a good line drive hitter. He has been using the 2010 Louisville TPX Omaha 30" 20 oz. for the last two years and I would like to buy him a new bat. Would you recommend the DeMarini Voodoo or the DeMarnini CF5? I was thinking about the 30" 22 oz.? He likes the CF5 LE color scheme. TD
Can you tell me what DXVDL and WTDXVDR mean for the Voodoo? Mike
My son is 12 years old, 5' 1" and 125 lbs. He's more of a power hitter than a contact hitter. Is the DeMarini Voodoo 32" 19 oz. a good choice? Al
Aside from the -13 vs. -12 and slightly end-loaded vs. balanced swing weight, how does this bat compare to the 2014 Vexxum. What's the difference between the TR3 handle vs. the C6 handle? Mark
How far on average does the 30" 17 oz. hit? contact kaleb
My son's 2011 DeMarini CF4 just broke (at the handle), this was a 31" 20 oz. He used a 2011 Easton Omen XL (30" 18 oz.) last season. How will the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo (31" 18 oz.) compare to these bats? He's 11, 5' 3", 105 lbs, and a good hitter (line drives with occasional power). derek
Do you have a 28" 18 oz. Voodoo? Cheeriorock
Is it safe to use this bat with hitting sticks to warm up for games? Mike Mc
My son is 5 foot, 5 inches, 138 pounds, and a very big power hitter. Should I get him the 2013 Easton S1 or 2014 Voodoo? Chad
Hi, I'm 11, only 4'6" and 95 pounds. I'm a contact hitter and looking for some power. Which bat is best for me, the 2013 Voodoo the 2014 Voodoo or the 2013 CF5? nick m
I am 4' 11" and 85 lbs. What size would you recommend? Voodoo bats
I have heard that the Voodoo has to be broken in. Is that true and if it is how many swings on average should it take? The Boss
what has the lighter swing weight? the voodoo -13 or Easton s2 -13? kw
My son is 11 years old, 80 lbs, 4'11". What size recommendation do you have for the DeMarini Voodoo? kstock
I need a -3 DeMarini youth bat. The user is 158 lbs. and 5'4". What do you suggest? Texsaint
I am comparing a DeMarini Voodoo 30" -13 vs a Easton Mako 30" - 11 and wanted your thoughts on the bat speed and sweet spot for each. My son is 9 yrs old, weighs 87 lbs and is ~4'9" tall. What other bats would also you consider? BBall Dad
About the Brand
In 1992, DeMarini Sports had something to celebrate. The three-year-old company had climbed a rung on the proverbial ladder of success, moving its world headquarters from a dirt-floored barn to a slightly larger metal shack. "It was a big move for us," recalled Ray DeMarini from the batting cage of DeMarini Sport’s present-day Bat Industrial Complex. "The new shop was larger, more storm resistant, and -best of all- it had a heater."
In the early days, DeMarini Sports hardly made a blip on the radar screen of softball. With no retailers and virtually no advertising budget, DeMarini grew steadily by selling high-performance bats directly to customers. While established companies made "juiced" bats for the pros and ordinary bats for the public, DeMarini focused on making one line of high-performance bats for pros and amateurs alike. This approach, combined with a passion for the sport, led to the greatest innovation in softball history - the world’s first multi-wall bat: the DeMarini Doublewall.
Released in 1993, the DeMarini Doublewall was the world’s first multi-wall bat. Like a modern golf driver or oversized tennis racket, the Doublewall had a giant "sweetspot," which allowed average players to hit like pros. DeMarini’s sales exploded, and before long opposing bat manufacturers to notice. DeMarini - a homegrown company led by a softball fanatic - had shaken the establishment silly.
To understand the rise of the DeMarini Dynasty, you need to know Ray DeMarini. A cult hero among avid players, Ray DeMarini emerged on the professional softball scene at the age of 40, a veritable geriatric among younger players. With a scientific approach to training, a batting speed of 96 miles-per-hour and a bombastic attitude, DeMarini fast earned a reputation as a savage competitor.
In June of 1987, ESPN launched a nationwide search for a hardcore player to advise on a series of instructional softball videos. When approached by producer Erich Lytle, the biggest boys in softball repeatedly spoke of a five-foot-seven softball giant—Ray DeMarini. DeMarini had mastered reflex hitting, a technique that drops the ball squarely between the infield and outfield. Impressed with DeMarini's knowledge and scientific approach to training, Lytle not only hired Ray as an advisor—he hired him as the host. Together, they produced Ray DeMarini's Reflex Hitting System, ESPN's most successful home video to date.
Having garnered national recognition through ESPN, Ray turned his efforts toward designing a high-performance bat for the masses. To accomplish this, he needed an engineer. "Not just an engineer," he said, "but a boot-strapping rocket scientist who could build an empire with pocket change." Ray's call was answered by Mike Eggiman. Having grown up on a farm, Eggiman was adept at making the most of a situation. Case in point: the company's first piece of automated bat-making equipment had the heart of an abandoned washing machine.
With Eggiman as Chief Engineer, DeMarini Sports delivered a series of industry firsts: the first multi-wall bat (Doublewall Distance), the first high-performance bat for massive players (Fatboy) and the first high-performance youth bat (Black Coyote).
In 2000, DeMarini joined forces with Wilson Sporting Goods to develop the next generation of hitting technology. Ray believed it was a perfect fit, as both companies shared a vision of developing game-enhancing equipment for avid players. What’s more, the companies had complimentary products: Wilson was the leader in gloves, balls and protective gear, while DeMarini made the world’s finest bats. According to Chris Considine, Vice President/General Manager of Wilson Sporting Goods: "The thing that struck me most about DeMarini was their passion for sports and their true competitiveness.
Within a year, DeMarini unveiled the industry’s first concept bat, the $35,000 F1. Secured under lock and key at the DeMarini Bat Industrial Complex in Hillsboro, Oregon, the F1 served as a technological storehouse for future products, including DeMarini’s landmark Half & Half system.
In December 2001, 12 years after the genesis of DeMarini Sports, Ray DeMarini died of cancer in his Northwest Portland home. He was 55. The next summer, the Portland Metro Softball Association paid homage to the “King of Softball” with the dedication of Ray DeMarini Field. Formerly known as Delta #1, the field was DeMarini’s favorite place to test bats during the early days of business. Ray DeMarini—bat maker and player extraordinaire—was remembered for his high-performance softball bats and unwavering encouragement of everyday players. Today, a 40-foot sign announcing RAY DEMARINI FIELD graces the outfield, and an interpretive display chronicling Ray’s life greets players as they register for games.
More "Insane Dedication to Performance" is in store for tomorrow.
Bat Properties
Barrel Diameter | 2 1/4 |
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Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -13 |
Material | Half and Half |
Series | Voodoo |
Vendor | DeMarini |
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