BATTLE OF THE DECADES | Which era had the hottest baseball bats?

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Published 2023-09-04

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  • @rickbamler2566
    Everybody running to their grandparents house to look for 70’s bats in the garage.
  • @derrickgrant6252
    For those of us who played in the late 90s early 00s I'd had to say we would win the award for fastest reaction times on the defensive side of the game 🤣🤣
  • @YzerWings
    The 1990s is when bats started to get ridiculously expensive and the tech was rapidly advancing. Nice video!
  • The sound of that CCore and TPX brought back all the feels. Those two came out right before my team got to within a game of the LLWS and we were using those two models throughout that tourney. Such insane pop.
  • @ST-ku5ni
    I was 18yrs old, 152lbs, and hit absolute nukes in 1996. Thank you Easton C-Core, you meant the world to me LOL.
  • @joshnunez5265
    The sound of that Omaha Gold is unmatched. That’s the sound of college baseball
  • @MyYTaccountName
    With the reflex c core, if you caught a fastball into the sweet spot, you would get a trampoline sensation of the ball sinking into the bat. It’s a pretty indescribable feeling but you knew that you hit it just right. I was pretty hyped to see Will using that model, it was the first time I’ve seen BBB use it.
  • @user-xc3vz9oo8u
    There is something about watching that ball sail.....it still makes me smile inside. It's been 30 years since I was smashing them myself.....but seeing it now still makes me giggle. I love this channel man. Ive subbed on all of my phones and my PC.... I'll watch and like them all....keep on putting them out. Love from W KY.
  • @BlueRazz_VR629
    I love the idea the old bats are way better than I thought
  • Probably my favorite BB video of all time. You boys brought back some memories with this one. The TPX Omaha and Easton Connection were the weapons of choice when I was in college in the early 2000s.
  • @nohalfmeasures6
    I was always pumped as a kid, when someone would let me use their Easton or TPX bat in little league in the 90's. My parents wouldn't buy me one, so I felt like a king whenever I got to use one lol.
  • @dougbrowne9890
    My older brother still has one of our Tennessee Thumpers (the 34 inch) that he used to crush baseballs with. I mean hit the ball a mile. I still have my 35 inch Easton (Pop bought that and two 33 inch for me, one with a thin handle and one with a thicker handle). That 35 inch got me the best day of my life, in 1980, with two HR, a triple and a single and I was only 15. Thanks for bringing back so many wonderful memories from my youth.
  • @plasmac9
    Playing in the 90s 3rd base and coach insisted that I always play in on the grass. Would not allow me to play back on any play, in any count, ever. Those 90s bats were just insane.
  • @davidca96
    I had that 80's bat as a kid, hearing the sound brings back memories. Seeing what they could really do with a beast of a hitter is fun, hes nailing those suckers.
  • @CleverSmart123
    Amazing content with the speed and distance. So satisfying to watch
  • @MyYTaccountName
    I used that Reflex c core for my last two years of high school. I loved it. The c405 ultra version hit even harder than the one you showcased here. It was the BRX100-CX model. It was awesome watching this. Thanks!
  • That green Easton 80's bat (without the black band) was a world changer when I first discovered it about 1981. I swear the ball flew much further using that bat, and it felt so sweet when you connected with the ball.
  • @762N8O
    My first bat was a Worth from the 70’s that I picked up at a yard sale in the 80’s. Brings back memories when you showed it. Reminds me when I peppered my bed frame in Topps stickers
  • @zepherscotty
    I was born in 91 & nobody can convince me that 90-01 wasn't the greatest era of the human race. Everything was just different & special. TV, movies, music, sports. It was all insane & special.