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Features

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • 31/32 Inch Handle

  • Approximate -6 Length to Weight Ratio

  • Free Shipping!

  • Hard Maple Wood

  • Pro Cupped End

  • Black Handle / Hornsby Barrel Finish

  • Approved for Play in All Major Youth Leagues

Description

From Little League to the pros, Louisville Slugger M9 maple bats have become a standard among ball players that swing wood. Louisville Slugger uses professional grade, hand-picked maple to turn these bats. The unique grain structure of maple wood prevents the barrel from flaking and contributes to its increased durability. Although many players still prefer ash because of its lightweight feel, the main draw to maple is its hardness. Louisville Slugger's M9 maple bats are kiln dried for optimum moisture content, further increasing their life span. This bat features a 2 ¼ inch barrel in diameter with a cupped end that helps players increase their swing speed by controlling the bat's weight. As a youth player, wood bats can dramatically improve mechanics, so this is a great bat for practice or for games. Many players choose wood to practice with, because it can increase the player's strength, and saves their high dollar metal bat from unnecessary wear and tear. Louisville Slugger: Performance Products for Championship Performances! Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 34 Customer Reviews

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rocket

Pros: pretty good bat good contact and it will go far

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jdrb

Pros: My son loved it and hit very well with it-- good pop, best he's hit with wood.

Cons: Broke in second game (as wood will) when he caught a pitch on the end of the bat.

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Stingdo

Pros: Good pop Good size Good barrel Great Bat!!!!!

Cons: None Nada Zero Zipo

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BQ - Tampa Bay

Pros: Great bat. My son is 10 and he loves this bat. Gets good distance and power and it has held up really good over the last 5 months and still going!

Cons: none

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Anonymous

Pros: best wood bat ever!!!!! it is beast first time i went up to bat with it i hit the ball it flew i barly swinging to there awesome

Cons: none thier beast

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matty moo

Pros: Good feel for wood.The pro cup end seems to reduce vibration. Rock hard maple has great sound when hit on swwet spot.

Cons: had to put tape on handle, a little skinny on the handle.

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mr.baseball

Pros: this is an awesome bat, i probably hit better with this than my aluminum bat.

Cons: nothing bad at all no complaints NOTHING WRONG AT ALL, GREAT BAT

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snick

Pros: This bat is great as a training aid, my son has used it for over 350 pitches in the cage and it still preforms like new..great product

Cons: bats actual lenght is 28 inches long and its weight is 23oz..

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FOD

Pros: The bat has alot of pop and has turned into a team favorite. It is lighter than most youth models and allows the players to have faster bat speeds.

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Michael V of Staten Island, NY

Pros: YMCA Little leauge wanted the kids to use a wood bat. No longer using Aluminum Bats. This is a good stong bat. My 10 year old used it first time at bat got a triple. Even an easy swing will give the ball a nice smooth fly. It's a light bat for a maple wood. I guess the material that makes it an Extra Hard wood bat is what does it. I would recomend it.

Cons: None Yet

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Anonymous

Pros: Great bat for the money. Was told it would be to my door in 5 days, but it was actually 2 days. 10 year old son loves hitting with it during practice.

Cons: None

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Big Chris

Pros: My son loves this bat. Solid, durable, great balance. Took BP two days ago and was hitting hard line drives to center.

Cons: None

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NOTURS

Pros: My son is 7, with small hands. Other reviews stated smaller handle. This one is a good size. Wood is a little heaver but now my son is hitting more center and right field. Nice sound when he really connects.

Cons: Almost got hit twice by ball while pitching to son!!! WoW!!!! Maybe justbats could make a pine-tar/resin bag bonus :-) No cons whatsoever!!!!

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drew

Pros: lots of POP!

Cons: Zero

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Danny A.

Pros: Good pop. Looks nice great colors. Light for a hard maple wood. Pro cup end helps with sting

Cons: NONE

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rfghtcvh

Pros: really like swinging this bat. The fit is excellent. Good weight and holds up with lots of hits.

Cons: I lost some balls the hit was so good.

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catcher dad

Pros: Solid strong bat. My son loves the feeling when he makes solid contact.

Cons: Seems a little heavy compared to other maple bats he has used. Those were twice the price though.

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Dan

Pros: Awesome bat for the money!! My 8 yr old used it for the 1st time during his last game and absolutely smoked the ball every time up to bat. He loves it!! Good sweet spot and great sound when he hits the ball.

Cons: None

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Big Al

Pros: This bat is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The ball flies off the bat!! Best wood bat I ever bought!!!!!!!

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bozerb

Pros: this is an great bat when i swing it i feel like barry bonds its a perfect bat for a ten year old

Cons: sticker

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cal

Pros: I m 9 years old . I m a fan of louisville slugger and Iike this bat because i like the feel of it & the weight of it.

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Zach's Stick

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JJ

Pros: Great Bat! Great Service. No HR yet. But we'll give it time.

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Justbats

Pros: Good bat with a lot of pop.

Cons: None.

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ozzy1602

Pros: Nice solid hit off the bat, nice sound.

Cons: A little heavier than the boys are use to but manageable.

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MrBaseball

Pros: A lot of pop for a wooden bat. I really like it. Great for practice.

Cons: None.

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Power hitter dad

Pros: Good in the cage.

Cons: My son (10yrs old) finds this bat too barrel heavy. It never comes out of the bag except when we go to the cage and he doesn't want to risk breaking his regular bats.

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Anonymous

Pros: This bat has been great for my 7 year old. He was hitless and told me he needed a bat with some hits in it, and I guess this one fits the bill because he is now 4 for his last 5 at bats. We just like the feel of the bat and the way it looks is great.

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Luke

Pros: This bat is really good for batting practice

Cons: well, I have had this bat for 4 months and its almost broken twice

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Anonymous

Pros: I hit a home run first pitch with it.

Cons: It broke my first at bat.

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Davis

Pros: Great bat but snapped after 5 months on an outside pitch

Cons: Good

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naranjo13

Pros: really good bat for BP

Cons: broke after 6/7 months

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red rocket

Pros: This bat bring a lot of pop when you make solid contact and makes you feel like your hitting a powerful line drive or hit.

Cons: This bat was very top heavy and caused me to drop my hands while swinging and the bat broke after my 2nd week using it.

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BAT John Hankock player

Pros: great maple wood bat that has a great feel and great pop! i hit 3 home runs and LOVE this bat!

Cons: NONE AT ALL! GREAT BAT!

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Youth Baseball Bat: MLBM9YBH? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

I don't see where the weight is listed. I need a 19-20 oz bat for my grandson, age 11. Dede
This bat is an approximate -6 Length to Weight Ratio. The lightest this bat is going to be is with the 28 inch, it will be around 22 ounces.
Brett
my son hits a 31/21 now he needs a wood bat what size and weight matches that in wood. tom
You will probably have to get a 28 inch youth wood bat. Most youth wood bats have a drop 6 length to weight ratio which means a 28 inch youth bat would weight approximately 22 ounces.
Mark
I'm buying a bat for my grandson who will turn 5. Which bat do you recommend? Mary
This bat will be too heavy for a 5 year old. I would recommend the MaxBat Maple Wood Bat: Youth in a 26".
Kara
Is this bat 2 5/8? or is it small barrel? pruna22
Yes. All Youth bats are 2/4 inch.
Kara
what would you recommend for a small 7 yr. old? Suzanne
Yes, this would be a good one. Wood bats are heavier, but this one is one that is balanced nicely.
Linda
What's the difference between this bat & Louisville Slugger MLBM9YC & MLBHMYG? Scott
The only difference between the three bats is the color.
Kara
can you put a name on these bats? are these legal for use in high school? are these legal for usssa? dan
Wood bats are legal in USSSA, but this is a youth bat and NOT legal in high school level. As to adding a name to it, we do not have the machinery to do that here.
Linda
do you guys have any that is 31in and 20 oz ryan
No. The lightest bats are the Rawlings White Ash Wood Bat: 300J Natural/Black Youth or the D-BAT Senior League Hybrid Maple Bat: SLH.
Kara
What is the drop on this model? tha dog
Youth wood bats have an approximate length to weight ratio of -5 to -6. For more details on youth wood bats feel free to contact our customer service at 1-866-321-2287.
Shelbe
Can this bat be used by a teenager or is it only for younger kids? Brett
This youth wood bat is really meant for younger players. A teenager (who naturally is more developed and stronger than a younger person) may be able to use this bat, but it's lifespan may be limited.
Tyler
Is this bat legal for 2012 little league? Lee
The MLBM9YBH is approved for Little League.
Kara
On the 30" what is the drop and what is the approximate weight ? The kid that bats better than you . ( :
The MLBM9YBH has an approximate -6 length to weight ratio. This means a 30 inch model will weigh approximately 24 ounces.
Tyler
Is the bat legal for Pony League baseball? VP15
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth is legal for use in Pony League baseball.
Kara
is this a -3 bat? john
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth has a -6 length to weight ratio.
Tom
Can I get my grandson's name engraved as well on the bat? Debby
We do not offer this service. However, Louisville Slugger has the capability to engrave bats.
Kara
How much would a 31 inch weigh? (In ounces) Jared
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat would be approximately 25 oz. in a 31 in. model.
Nick
What will the 31 inch weigh? baseballboy
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH has an approximate -6 length to weight ratio, so the 31" would be about 25 oz.
Tom
Is this more durable than the MLB225 youth bat? Tod
No, Ash bats and Maple bats have the same durability. The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH does not have more of a likelihood of breaking than the Louisville Slugger Ash Wood Bat: MLB225YB.
Tom
Is this bat good for a 14 yr old? Will
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat is a youth model and will most likely be too short for a 14 year old. We would recommend an adult wood bat.
Kara
What size bat (length/weight) would you recommend for a 14 year old about 5'5 105 lbs not necessarily this specific bat but all bats in general? thanks please respond. RedSoxFan
Based on the player's height and weight, a 31" youth bat would be recommended with a weight of 21 or 22 ounces.
Tyler
Is this bat allowed for play in dixie youth baseball? legioneer
Yes. Wood bats are approved for play in Dixie.
Tyler
I realize someone asked whether or not this bat was approved for use in Pony League baseball, but usually there is a stamp on the bat certifying. Does the bat come with documentation stating this, as rules have changed? Housezoo99
The Louisville Slugger Maple Wood Bat (MLBM9YBH) will be approved for Pony play. Only non-wood bats will require the stamp for the bat. As long as the wood bat does not exceed 2 5/8" barrel then it will be approved for play.
John
My son is currently using a 29in, 17oz bat. He is tall but thin and not very strong. I want a wood bat for BP, hoping to save the expensive bat & build strenght. Should we get a 28in, or stick with the 29? packman
We recommend the 28" Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth.
Kara
Looking for a bat for my grandson. He is 85 lbs. and 58" tall. What do you recommend me to buy? He has to use wood. Jose
At his size a 29" Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth bat would be the correct choice. This is a very popular youth model that is great for his body type.
Brandon
Hello. My son is 9 years old and 53". He has just started baseball and is doing travel and Little League. He is starting to love the game and wanted to get him a bat for batting practice. Which do you suggest.? He is a lean but strong kid. Thank you. SAJ
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth would be an excellent choice for your son to use in batting practice. It is a very durable, balanced bat.
Kara
How much does the 29" weigh? nate
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth bat will have a approximate -6 length to weight ratio.
Brandon
My son is 11 years old and 75 lbs. What size wood bat will he need. Tom
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat: MLBM9YBH Youth would be recommended in a 30" bat length.
Brandon
When will you have these bats in stock in 30" or 31" lengths? Eric
The Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Bat (MLBM9YBH) Youth is a closeout model, so we do not anticipate getting those sizes back in stock. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Tessa L.
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About the Brand

In 1842, J. Frederick Hillerich emigrated with his family from Baden-Baden, Germany to the United States. Eight years before, the 1834 Book of Sports had made its debut as the nation's first publication covering baseball. But when he arrived in Baltimore, J. Frederick Hillerich would never have dreamed of the future impact his family would have on America's favorite pastime.

After a short while, the Hillerichs moved to Louisville, where J. Fred started a woodworking shop in 1856. Two of his sons, Adam and John Andrew "Bud" were born in the United States and would later join their father in his business. By 1864 "J.F. Hillerich, Job Turning" was in operation and filled orders for businesses by custom-turning everything from balusters to bedposts.

The firm thrived, and by 1875 the little woodworking shop employed about 20 people. In 1880 Bud Hillerich, who was an amateur baseball player, became an apprentice in his father's shop. Young Bud made his own baseball bats along with bats for several of his teammates.

The debate over the origins of the first bat continues to generate controversy among baseball enthusiasts, but the younger Hillerich was most certainly involved in getting his father's business involved with what would become the company's signature item. According to company legend, the first bat was turned by Bud for Pete "The Old Gladiator" Browning in 1884. Browning was a star on Louisville's professional American Association team - the Eclipse. On a spring afternoon Bud, then seventeen, witnessed Browning break his favorite bat. Bud offered to make a bat for his hero, and Browning accepted. After the young wood shop apprentice lathed a quality stick from white ash, according to the story, Browning got three hits with it in the next game.

Louisville Slugger gloves are worn by more pitchers in Major League Baseball than any other glove.

Bat Properties

Louisville Slugger M9 Maple Wood Youth Baseball Bat: MLBM9YBH
Barrel Diameter 2 1/4
Baseball Bats Youth Wood Baseball
Bat Type Baseball
Deals Closeout Bats
Length to Weight Ratio - 6
Material Wood
Vendor Louisville Slugger
Wood Type Maple
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