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Published: December 12, 2006
Major league batters have custom wood baseball bats made especially for them and so can you!
You can join the more than 200 major league hitters including Bobby Abreu, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Guillen, Yadier Molina, Craig Monroe, Alex Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, Juan Uribe and many more batters using Xbats simply by placing an order on the Internet.
Custom wood baseball bats made by Xbats are made of top-of-the-line white ash and maple wood.
What makes Xbats’ wood different from the wood used by other custom bat companies? The company cuts its own wood, dries it in special kilns for about a week and then weighs the wood. Xbat does not try to use the 40 percent of wood billets that do not make the grade. Larger companies will divide their wood into grades and give the top big-leaguers grade one, the rest of the big leaguers grade two, minor league players in AA and AAA players grade three to five, other minor league players in A and rookie getting grade six and seven and then the public receiving the rest.
This tiered hierarchy of old is not the standard any more. Xbat sells wood that does not meet its standards to furniture companies, who value weight and strength less than looks. The custom wood baseball bats resulting are all the same quality and available for whomever, regardless if they are in the major leagues, the minor leagues or an amateur.
Another manufacturer of custom wood baseball bats is the Canadian company KR3 who produces bats for the minor leagues. The company makes bats out of white ash, hickory and maple wood. White ash was the status quo bat until Barry Bonds' 2003 season where he used a maple bat to hit 73 home runs in just one season. The custom wood baseball bats of KR3 are the official bats of the Canadian Baseball League. Recently, the company is focusing in on minor league play across the continent.
KR3’s custom wood baseball bats come from a manufacturing plant with a history of making other wood products needing to be light, strong and flexible: hockey sticks. Though the KR3 name has only been around for a few years, the company has a long history and is nearing its 100th birthday. Its experience and commitment to quality makes the company one of the premier manufacturers of custom wood baseball bats in North America.
There are other manufacturers of custom wood baseball bats including a Massachusetts-based company Barnstable Bat, while even bigger companies like Louisville Slugger will make personalized bats for teams and individuals alike.
If you want to purchase custom bats which are not for baseball, but rather to mark a significant event, personalized baseball bats can make a great gift or piece of memorabilia. Cherry wood baseball cabinets make the perfect display case for any type of baseball bat. Regardless of what you plan to use custom wood baseball bats for, these quality manufacturers will have what you need for any occasion.
Sources:
Custom Wood Baseball Bats by X Bats. 2006. X bats. 12 Dec. 2006 http://www.xbats.com/.
KR3 Custom Wood Baseball Bats. 2006. KR3. 12 Dec 2006 http://www.kr3bats.com.
You can join the more than 200 major league hitters including Bobby Abreu, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Guillen, Yadier Molina, Craig Monroe, Alex Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, Juan Uribe and many more batters using Xbats simply by placing an order on the Internet.
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What makes Xbats’ wood different from the wood used by other custom bat companies? The company cuts its own wood, dries it in special kilns for about a week and then weighs the wood. Xbat does not try to use the 40 percent of wood billets that do not make the grade. Larger companies will divide their wood into grades and give the top big-leaguers grade one, the rest of the big leaguers grade two, minor league players in AA and AAA players grade three to five, other minor league players in A and rookie getting grade six and seven and then the public receiving the rest.
This tiered hierarchy of old is not the standard any more. Xbat sells wood that does not meet its standards to furniture companies, who value weight and strength less than looks. The custom wood baseball bats resulting are all the same quality and available for whomever, regardless if they are in the major leagues, the minor leagues or an amateur.
Another manufacturer of custom wood baseball bats is the Canadian company KR3 who produces bats for the minor leagues. The company makes bats out of white ash, hickory and maple wood. White ash was the status quo bat until Barry Bonds' 2003 season where he used a maple bat to hit 73 home runs in just one season. The custom wood baseball bats of KR3 are the official bats of the Canadian Baseball League. Recently, the company is focusing in on minor league play across the continent.
KR3’s custom wood baseball bats come from a manufacturing plant with a history of making other wood products needing to be light, strong and flexible: hockey sticks. Though the KR3 name has only been around for a few years, the company has a long history and is nearing its 100th birthday. Its experience and commitment to quality makes the company one of the premier manufacturers of custom wood baseball bats in North America.
There are other manufacturers of custom wood baseball bats including a Massachusetts-based company Barnstable Bat, while even bigger companies like Louisville Slugger will make personalized bats for teams and individuals alike.
If you want to purchase custom bats which are not for baseball, but rather to mark a significant event, personalized baseball bats can make a great gift or piece of memorabilia. Cherry wood baseball cabinets make the perfect display case for any type of baseball bat. Regardless of what you plan to use custom wood baseball bats for, these quality manufacturers will have what you need for any occasion.
Sources:
Custom Wood Baseball Bats by X Bats. 2006. X bats. 12 Dec. 2006 http://www.xbats.com/.
KR3 Custom Wood Baseball Bats. 2006. KR3. 12 Dec 2006 http://www.kr3bats.com.
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