What bats are illegal in Little League?

The BPF stands for Bat Performance Factor, and any bat that is BPF 1.15 is illegal. BPF 1.20 bats are softball bats and are illegal for baseball too. This is the Little League standard since 2018 and has been created to mirror the exit velocity of a wood bat.

What bat replaced the Easton Mako?

2018 Ghost X
The 2018 Easton MAKO series of bats has evolved and been replaced. For all intents and purposes, the 2018 Ghost X series of bats has taken the place of the Mako series.

Is the Mako beast a good bat?

The Mako Beast is most likely going to be one of the most popular bats of the season because of its low MOI and great performance. If you’re ready to give the Mako Beast or any other bat a shot, check out our friends over at Closeoutbats.com, they always have a great selection with good pricing.

What bats drop 13 year olds?

-5
Players 12 years old and under often use a -8 weight drop, and 13 year old players often use a -5 weight drop. These are recommendations. Check with your coach/league official to find out what your league rules allow.

Can you use BBCOR bats in Little League?

So, yes, BBCOR bats are allowed in two divisions of Little League. BBCOR bats are only allowed in Little League’s Senior League, Intermediate (50-70) and Junior League divisions. BBCOR bats must be so labeled with a silkscreen or other permanent certification mark (See the BBCOR mark here).

Is a mako a Usssa bat?

After almost 5 years of experience with the 2015 Easton Mako we have more than a few things to say. But, to put it quickly, the bat is legendary. It is still a legal bat in USSSA play—the smaller barrel does not disqualify it.

Which Mako bat is the best?

The 2017 Mako Beast XL is the best bat we can recommend for players who primarily hit for power. It features Easton’s signature TCT Thermo Composite barrel and handle with an end loaded swing weight for additional pop.