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Jan 11 2018

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If your little slugger is 14 years of age or under, you'll want to learn more about the new USA Baseball Bat Standards that are in effect.  Our friends at Easton have outlined all you need to know:

 

You may have heard about a new USA Baseball Bat Standard (USABat) that will take effect January 1, 2018.  As the #1 brand in youth baseball, we want to help answer any questions you may have about this new rule change.

On January 1, 2018, USA Baseball implemented a rule change to the bats. If you are 14 years old or younger and play Little League®, Babe Ruth & Cal Ripken, PONY, Dixie or AABC, you will need to use a new bat marked with a new USA Baseball stamp:

The bats currently on the market, which are marked with a 1.15BPF stamp, are no longer legal for play in these leagues.

USSSA youth baseball will NOT be implementing this rule change to the bats. So if you are 14 years old or younger and you play on a travel ball team, or are playing in a tournament governed by USSSA, you can continue to use the bats marked with the 1.15BPF stamp indefinitely.  All current model Easton bats marked with the 1.15BPF stamp will be allowed in USSSA play for all events extending beyond January 1, 2018.

Additionally, under the new USA Baseball rule, all players 14 and under (not including Tee-Ball) will be able to use approved USA Baseball 2-5/8" barrels in Little League®, Babe Ruth & Cal Ripken, PONY, Dixie and AABC.

Bats marked with the new USA Baseball stamp are currently available for purchase.

Thank you for your trust in Easton. You can count on us to continue to provide players with the best performing products in the game.  

While the above is a good guideline for navigating each associations rule, it is always a good idea to check with your local league to determine which bats are legal for play. 

Here are our top baseball bat picks: 

 

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