Any parent with a child playing Little League baseball knows the cost and random process of buying a new bat: Go into a store, try swinging random bats in slow motion — so as to not hit nearby displays, and be expected to pay upwards of $450 for a new non-returnable, composite baseball bat that may or may not be the right size for your child. Oh, and even if it is the right size, it may feel top-heavy in real action or just plain vibrate too much at impact. But your kid will never know until he or she has used it against live pitching. And by that time, it’s too late to do anything but suck it up and keep it. What’s a parent to do?
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