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Used 2022 DeMarini BBCOR Certified (-3) 31" The Goods One Piece Bat

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CategoryBaseball > Bats
BrandDeMarini Baseball BatsDeMarini
ModelDeMarini The Goods One Piece BatThe Goods One Piece
Length 31" Baseball Bats31"
Drop (-3) Baseball Bats-3
Release Year 2022 Baseball Bats2022
Condition Used
Bat Certification BBCOR Certified Baseball BatsBBCOR Certified
Age Group High School/College Baseball BatsHigh School & College
Weight 28 oz Baseball Bats28OZ
Bat Material Alloy Baseball BatsAlloy
Barrel Other / Unknown, 2 5/8"
Quantity1 available

Used for just batting practice I just outgrew it in a couple months, it still has plenty of pop and just a couple marks that can be cleaned off

Perfect bat for:
Players who want a robust bat with a stiffer feel for more feedback during hits.
Pop
Durability
Vibration

The DeMarini Goods One-Piece Baseball Bat is available in USSSA and BBCOR versions. This bat prioritizes pure power hitting with its massive X14 Alloy Barrel, the largest allowable size in USSSA play. The one-piece alloy construction ensures maximum stiffness and bat speed, ideal for generating power on contact. The Goods One-Piece keeps things simple with a traditional feel and a focus on transferring every ounce of effort into the swing. While it might not have the most forgiving sweet spot, this bat is a great choice for young power hitters looking to crank the ball deep.

The Goods One Piece is the end loaded, heavier version of the Voodoo One. Very similar design, a one piece alloy bat. You have a tiny market share that uses it; the popularity isn't as strong as the two piece simply because The Goods One Piece seems to rattle. If you don't hit it in the barrel's sweet spot, you can get a little feedback in the hands, a slight vibration. The Goods two-piece has a damper built in, so if you didn't hit it just right, it absorbed some of that vibration, whereas the one-piece doesn't have that technology.

Tony Benz (Bat Seller)

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