Exploring the Durability and Longevity of the Easton Black Magic BBCOR Baseball Bat

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The Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat is a highly regarded and well-known bat in the world of baseball. This bat is designed for high school and college players who are required to use BBCOR certified bats. The main idea of this bat is its exceptional performance and durability. The Easton Black Magic bat features a one-piece alloy design to ensure maximum power and efficiency when hitting the ball. The alloy material used in the construction of this bat is strong and resilient, allowing players to generate more power and hit the ball with greater force. Moreover, the bat's special black magic grip provides a comfortable and secure hold on the bat, enhancing the player's control and swing speed.


All I can say is that I seen Scott get beat on a live stream from Olathe. I have no clue as to what happened after that broadcast..I just seen him get beat is all.

Bobby Baldwin who was David s father-in-law at the time said we went on the road for a month and David never missed a ball practicing or gambling i mean not one ball. When investors got wind of Silicon Valley Bank SVB being forced to sell its treasury bonds at a loss, owing in part to surging interest rates in the past year a move by the Federal Reserve to counteract rising inflation panic followed a bank run.

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Moreover, the bat's special black magic grip provides a comfortable and secure hold on the bat, enhancing the player's control and swing speed. This grip also reduces the chances of slipping during a swing, ensuring a more accurate and powerful hit. In terms of its performance, the Easton Black Magic BBCOR bat has a balanced swing weight, providing players with a smooth and controlled swing.

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They placed a race to 15 EVEN, which wound up a race to 30 as it kept going hill-hill. What was Scott thinking playing SVB EVEN? It doesn't matter what the race - money is money - Scott should never play SVB even or Efren even one pocket for that matter. Man, this Scott Frost sure does match up bad. :grin:

Yep,every time two players match up they should also play a race to 100 so they can be sure that the best player by public opinion wins.

And you are right, what was that stakehorse thinking - he should have realized that this kid, every time he plays pool, breaks and runs out to the 7 all night long. Funny, the kid must have lost his mojo because he didn't do this when he played Duff a short time later.

ftgokie

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Short set? I wouldnt bet my money on any short sets. I would put up my money to see who would come out on top in the long run. I would want to see who could outlast who. not playing a short set. I may gamble something small on short sets, but if i was putting up 5k it would definately be to see who could outlast who for the money. reason for me to be this way is. I backed a local 9speed player once, playing a 7speed. long story short. the 7speed beat the 9speed by a few lucky shots. if it had been a race to 21, it would have definately turned out differently. The 7speed kid didnt have the mental game to come out on top on a race to 21..

Id still say SVB could outrun Scott in the long run if they were playing heads up.

iba7467

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Silver Member real bartram said: you must not get out much.

1. Why don't you post up your list?

2. I have a question if you can answer my PM to you.

ftgokie

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Silver Member watchez said:

I think you missed more than that.

They placed a race to 15 EVEN, which wound up a race to 30 as it kept going hill-hill. What was Scott thinking playing SVB EVEN? It doesn't matter what the race - money is money - Scott should never play SVB even or Efren even one pocket for that matter. Man, this Scott Frost sure does match up bad. :grin:

Yep,every time two players match up they should also play a race to 100 so they can be sure that the best player by public opinion wins.

And you are right, what was that stakehorse thinking - he should have realized that this kid, every time he plays pool, breaks and runs out to the 7 all night long. Funny, the kid must have lost his mojo because he didn't do this when he played Duff a short time later.


I agree..luck is luck. there isnt anyone that can always be on top. all the time. your going to eventually lose. and dont think i was speaking bad of Scott. he is a great player.

macneilb

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i'm glad someone remembered him but me

DoubleA said: :yeah: :yeah: BB 8 ball, with the big cueball, Weldon was almost unbeatable.


amen to that. he's one darkhorse on a barbox that i would bet on against anyone today, shane, corey, frost. you name it. the man was just a hitman on the box. does anyone here have any good Junior stories?

ftgokie

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All I can say is that I seen Scott get beat on a live stream from Olathe. I have no clue as to what happened after that broadcast..I just seen him get beat is all.

Klink

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I will second Scotty Townsend. He is the best night in night out on a bar box for the money that I have ever seen. One night no matter how many sets or what the race is to doesn't prove anything.

gotgame

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Silver Member real bartram said: you must not get out much.


U must not either i noticed you were not in OLATHE? j/k Chris i did forget you on that list by the way like i said that was a short list IM SURE I MISSED A COUPLE HUNDRED AROUND THE US THAT WOULD FIT IN:thumbup:

donny mills

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Silver Member watchez said:

Guess you missed Scott beating SVB on a bar table a few days later??

And IF you watched this match, you also heard Scott say that he did not match up the game with the kid AND it was not his money. He was told to play by the person staking him. AND that kid would have beaten ANYONE at that game for that hour the way he was breaking. As Scott stated, the kid was beating the 7 ball ghost without ball in hand.

The general public is scarey.


I'll go out on a limb and play the 9ball ghost with out ball in hand on the bartable.

rzrbak98

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Silver Member Klink said:

I will second Scotty Townsend. He is the best night in night out on a bar box for the money that I have ever seen. One night no matter how many sets or what the race is to doesn't prove anything.

OK guys David Matlock has been in oletha ks for the better part of 20 years and is in the pool room everyday. No one has heard of anyone walking in and asking to play David one the small track with any Q-Ball muchless the big ball witch he is probley the best ever with it. (no offence Keith you guys are probley 1a and 1b) So if you want to brag about anyone being the best small track player go to kansas and try your luck with the best. He has big $$$$$ behind him up there you can win a mansion if you beat him up there.

Bobby Baldwin who was David's father-in-law at the time said " we went on the road for a month and David never missed a ball practicing or gambling i mean not one ball." That's as good as i've ever heard by anyone.

Im not trying to offend anyone just stating the facts just ask nasty, no one comes to play dave ever an he's not in retirement.

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This balance allows for better bat speed and more precise hitting, giving players an advantage on the field. Additionally, this bat meets the BBCOR certification standards, which ensures that it has the required performance regulations for high school and college play. This certification ensures that the ball comes off the bat with a limited amount of trampoline effect, maintaining a fair and level playing field for all athletes. Overall, the Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat is a top choice for serious high school and college players. Its outstanding performance, durability, and compliance with BBCOR standards make it a highly sought-after bat in the baseball community..

Reviews for "The Evolution of the Easton Black Magic BBCOR Baseball Bat: From Design to Playability"

1. John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat. Firstly, I found it to be quite heavy and it didn't feel balanced during swings. It also didn't provide the pop and power that I expected from a high-quality BBCOR bat. Additionally, after just a few games, I noticed that the grip started to wear off and become slippery. Overall, I don't think this bat is worth the price and would not recommend it to serious baseball players.
2. Sarah - 2/5 stars - The Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat didn't live up to my expectations. I found it to be quite uncomfortable to hold and swing. The grip was not very durable and started to peel off after just a few uses. Moreover, I did not notice any significant improvement in my hitting performance with this bat. Considering the price I paid for it, I was really disappointed and would not purchase this bat again.
3. Alex - 1/5 stars - I had a terrible experience with the Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat. The weight distribution was all wrong, making it difficult to control my swings. Furthermore, the bat had poor durability and the barrel began to dent after just a few games. The lack of power and pop was also noticeable, and I felt that the overall performance was below average. I would strongly advise against purchasing this bat.
4. Emily - 2/5 stars - As an avid baseball player, I had high hopes for the Easton Black Magic BBCOR baseball bat, but it ultimately fell short. The bat felt heavy and unbalanced, causing my swings to lack control and precision. Additionally, the grip was not very comfortable and started to degrade quickly. I was also disappointed with the lack of power and pop that should come with a BBCOR bat. Overall, I would not recommend this bat to serious players seeking a high-performance option.

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