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Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League

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Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League
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Questions and Answers for Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League

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When will it be at your door? Like how many days?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League bat would be at your door in a guaranteed 5 business days if you use our free shipping.

Brandon Expert ·May 05, 2013

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Would a Marucci MSB210 be balanced more like Rawlings 5150 SLR234 or a 5150 VELO?

The Rawlings 5150 Velo will feel the bit more balanced then the Marucci Team Senior League or the Rawlings 5150 SLR234.

Chad M. Expert ·Apr 29, 2013

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Is the Marucci Team: MSB210 Senior League bat legal in 11U AAA Select baseball? Our only requirement is to have the USSSA 1.15 stamp. I don't know what the Senior League means on the bat, so I'm not sure if it's legal.

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League bat features the new USSSA BPF 1.15 stamp. "Senior League" is just another name for "Youth Big Barrel" bats on our website.

Mac Expert ·Apr 05, 2013

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How much of a difference will I experience by moving to a Senior League bat from the Junior Big Barrel CAT 5? I understand the durability will be better, but will the pop be the same?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black will have thicker walls than the Junior Big Barrel CAT 5 and increased durability. Junior Big Barrel bats have better performance than Senior League bats, but they are not designed for pitch speeds over 40 mph.

Mac Expert ·Apr 03, 2013

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Is this bat BBCOR?

No, the Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League is not a BBCOR certified bat.

Frank Expert ·Mar 29, 2013

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Is this bat BBCOR?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League bat is not BBCOR Certified.

Brandon Expert ·Mar 29, 2013

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My son currently is using the Easton S3. He has been doing well with it however it seems to have lost its "pop" and is pretty badly dented. He is also using an Easton Rival from two years ago that we love but it is also starting to lose its "pop" and has a few minor dents. Do you recommend trying this bat? He is a big kid at 5'4" and 140 lbs at 11 years old. He has been using a 31" 21 oz. bat. I have seen this bat at tournaments and the kids were hitting bomb after bomb! Thanks!

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League would be an excellent choice for your son. It will be similar in feel and performance to the Easton Rival and Easton S3.

Kara Expert ·Mar 27, 2013

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Is this bat going to have as much pop as the Easton S3?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black will have similar pop to the Easton S3. Both Senior League bats will be one-piece alloys that feature the USSSA BPF 1.15 stamp.

Mac Expert ·Mar 25, 2013

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I'm looking at a 30" Marucci Black, Marucci Team or Easton S3 for my son who plays 11U travel ball. He is a contact hitter with above average to fast bat speed. He is currently using 29/19 Easton S3 with a 2 3/4" barrel. He is having success with S3 but often complains about vibration on mishits. What bat if any of these would you suggest for him?

It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. Thus, the Easton S3 would be the top recommendation. However, if vibration reduction if of higher importance, the Marucci Black is recommended as it is a two-piece design with better sting/vibration reduction.

Tyler Expert ·Feb 20, 2013

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What's the warranty on the Marucci bat( MSB210 Black Senior League?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League has a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty.

Tyler Expert ·Jan 22, 2013

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Would you recommend this bat for a 9-year-old that is of average height and weight? He has been using an Easton S3.

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League bat will be very comparable to the Easton S3. They both are one-piece alloy designs with very balanced swing weights. I would recommend a 29" model based on his age.

Aubrey Expert ·Dec 10, 2012

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How would you rate this bat against the CAT 5 and the Worth Lithium Prodigy?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black Senior League replaced the CAT 5. The Team is made of the same material and will be similar in performance and quality. The Worth Lithium Prodigy is also a one-piece bat that is very high performing. You really can't go wrong with any of the bats.

Kara Expert ·Dec 05, 2012

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Is this bat made with the same aluminum that the cat5 is made with? Also, I noticed you have it available in a 2 5/8" and 2 3/4" barrel, is this correct?

The Marucci Team Series are made with a newer AZ3000 alloy that is going to be a little more durable. Yes, the Team Series is available in 2 5/8" and 2 3/4" models.

Tyler Expert ·Dec 04, 2012

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My son is 7,a little over 4ft and about 55-60lbs. He used a Rawlings 5150 27/17 last year which he and I both liked a lot. I like how the Rawlings was balanced and not as concerned with power and distance as I am about velocity and bat speed. Between the new Rawlings 5150/5150 velo and the Marucci Team what would be recommended? Or is it a toss-up between the three?

It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. Thus, the Rawlings 5150 is the best choice for your son.

Tyler Expert ·Nov 26, 2012

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Hi, I'm interested in a one-piece alloy bat for my 12 year old son. Would like to know the differences between the Easton S3, Marucci Team, and Rip-It bats. Which is more durable, which has better balance, bigger sweet spot, better pop.

The Easton S3, Marucci Team, and Rip-It Prototype are all top of the line one-piece fully aluminum bats that are very comparable in performance and weight distribution. Here is a link to further compare the three great bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/

Tom Expert ·Sep 18, 2012

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I am wanting a larger aluminum bat for my son for Fall ball. At first I wanted a cat5, but now I'm looking at the Marucci Team. He has been using the Easton S1. It's hard to determine bat size, because the charts don't seem to fit; he just turned 8, is 4'2" tall, but is a solid 105 lbs. Despite his weight, he is athletic, and I would say he is above average, having played both league and travel ball.

Typically, based upon your son's height, weight and age a 28 inch to 30 inch bat is recommended. If your son's bat speed is already really good I would recommend going for the 30 inch bat size.

Jeff Expert ·Sep 16, 2012

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Which bat would you recommend between this bat & the rawlings 5150 for a power youth hitter, will be looking at a 29''

Both the Marucci Team and the Rawlings 5150 would be ideal for power hitter. The Rawlings 5150 is a little more balanced.

Kara Expert ·Sep 13, 2012

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I'm 13 which size and weight bat should i get i weigh about 110 pounds and about 5'2?

Based on your age, height and weight, a 31" bat is recommended with a weight between 23 and 26 oz.

Tyler Expert ·Sep 10, 2012

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What is the break in process for this bat?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black/White Senior League bat is a full alloy model that does not require a break-in period. Only composite bats will require a break-in period.

Tyler Expert ·Aug 29, 2012

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black/White Senior League bat is a full alloy model that does not require a break-in period. Only composite bats will require a break-in period.

Tyler Expert ·Aug 29, 2012

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What's the difference between this bat and the red & blue Marucci . What color would you use for a contact hitter?

The red, blue, and black Marucci's are all the exact same same bat with the same weight distribution and alloy. The only difference in the bats are the colors.

Tom Expert ·Aug 21, 2012

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My grandson is 4'8" 82 lbs and a contact hitter. What length & weight would be good for him? And how does this bat compare to the Worth Lithium Edge and Worth Prodigy?

We recommend a 29" 19 oz bat based on his height and weight. The Marucci Team and Worth Prodigy's use top of the line alloy and will be comparable in performance and durability.

Kara Expert ·Aug 21, 2012

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Is this bat any good?

The Marucci Team is a high quality bat with a ton of pop and outstanding durability.

Nick Expert ·Aug 21, 2012

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Right now my son is 4'9 and 81 lbs. I am looking for a bat to use in the spring. What would be a good size for him?

According to our Bat Coach the suggested length for your son would be a 30" bat. The weight he should get depends on your sons bat speed.

Tom Expert ·Aug 10, 2012

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My son is 5'2 87 pounds. What bat do you recommend?

According to our bat coach the recommended length for your son would be 30". The weight you choose would depend mostly on his bat speed. The most popular length to weight ratio's are -10 and -8.

Tom Expert ·Aug 02, 2012

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I am 4'11 90 pounds what size should I get?

Based on your height and weight we recommend a 30" Marucci Team bat.

Kara Expert ·Jul 13, 2012

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When will the bat come if I order it now?

Orders placed before 8 p.m. Central Time will ship out the same day. Free delivery is guaranteed to arrive withing five business days.

Kara Expert ·Jul 12, 2012

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Will I be able to use this bat in Pony and travel ball?

The Marucci Team is legal in Pony and travel ball.

Kara Expert ·Jul 11, 2012

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How do I put the team name on the bat?

There is not an option to put your Team name on the bat through us. The Marucci Team Black/White Senior League is just the model name of the bat.

Damon Expert ·Jun 27, 2012

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If you're 170lbs and are 5 foot 9, what length to weight ratio should I get?

Based on your height and weight we recommend a 33" 28 oz. bat.

Kara Expert ·Jun 16, 2012

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How does this bat compare to the Cat 5?

The Marucci Team: MSB210 Black/White Senior League has replaced the Cat 5. Both are one-piece alloy bats with balanced swing weights making them extremely similar.

Nick D Expert ·Jun 15, 2012

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Is this bat a big barrel bat?

The Marucci Team is a big barrel bat. The Team has a barrel diameter of 2 3/4 in.

Nick K. Expert ·Jun 14, 2012

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I am 5 feet tall and 100 lbs would a 31' 21 be good for me?

Based on your height and weight, our Bat Coach feature suggests a 30 in. bat. You could move up to a 31 in. bat if you feel you are strong enough to handle it.

Nick K. Expert ·Jun 12, 2012

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My son is 8 and is moving to kid pitch in the fall. He hit very hard line drives. He is only 52 inch tall and 62 lbs. What size bat would be best fit for him? It will be a Marucci bat for sure.

Based on his height and weight we recommend a 29" 19 oz. Marucci Team bat.

Kara Expert ·Jun 01, 2012

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Do you have in a red and black? When will you have it?

The Marucci Team Red are on order and should be received within the next two weeks.

Kara Expert ·May 31, 2012

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