Marucci CU26B Chase Utley Model Maple Wood Bat Our Price $119.99
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Chase Utley’s signature Marucci model.
Engineered to his specific request to allow the head to get through the zone with power.
The CU26 is designed for maximum bat speed and barrel whip
A great model for a player hitting for precision as well as power.
The best bat in the Marucci lineup for those transitioning from metal to wood for the first time.
Approximate -3 Length to Weight Ratio.
The Marucci Bat Company takes pride in turning top quality wooden baseball bats in the same tradition and precise technique of the earliest bat companies.
Every Marucci Bat is cut, calibrated, balanced, buffed and lacquered by hand.
The Marucci Bat Company used top grade Maple billets cut from selected, naturally grown trees in Pennsylvania forests.
This selection process insures the highest possible grade of wood for each bat.
The Marucci Bat Company bats are 100 percent handmade or turned in small batches from an original design, then finished and detailed by hand.
Each model is made to exacting specifications maximizing balance and ease of handling.
The Marucci Bat Company uses an Ultra Penetrating Stain that provides the best possible finish for your next Marucci Bat.
Most impressive is the Bone Rubbing technique that The Marucci Bat Company uses.
"Boning" bats began in the earliest days of baseball with players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gerig.
These Hall-of-Famers would spend hours in their dugouts rubbing their bats with old cow femur bones.
Bone Rubbing closes the wood's pores, compressing it and making it harder.
Marucci uses the same technique on their bats, rubbing before the finish is applied to seal and harden the wood.
Just another example of how Marucci takes the same pride in their bats as our baseball heroes once did.
Marucci AP5 Albert Pujols Model Maple Wood Bat Our Price $119.99
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Albert Pujols' signature Marucci model.
The bat was originally designed to give him total control at the plate.
The tapering provides great balance for a large barreled bat.
Engineered for hitters who are looking for balance and power in their swing.
Approximate -3 Length to Weight Ratio.
The Marucci Bat Company takes pride in turning top quality wooden baseball bats in the same tradition and precise technique of the earliest bat companies.
Every Marucci Bat is cut, calibrated, balanced, buffed and lacquered by hand.
The Marucci Bat Company used top grade Maple billets cut from selected, naturally grown trees in Pennsylvania forests.
This selection process insures the highest possible grade of wood for each bat.
The Marucci Bat Company bats are 100 percent handmade or turned in small batches from an original design, then finished and detailed by hand.
Each model is made to exacting specifications maximizing balance and ease of handling.
The Marucci Bat Company uses an Ultra Penetrating Stain that provides the best possible finish for your next Marucci Bat.
Most impressive is the Bone Rubbing technique that The Marucci Bat Company uses.
"Boning" bats began in the earliest days of baseball with players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gerig.
These Hall-of-Famers would spend hours in their dugouts rubbing their bats with old cow femur bones.
Bone Rubbing closes the wood's pores, compressing it and making it harder.
Marucci uses the same technique on their bats, rubbing before the finish is applied to seal and harden the wood.
Just another example of how Marucci takes the same pride in their bats as our baseball heroes once did.
Marucci VW10 Vernon Wells Model Maple Wood Bat Our Price $119.99
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Vernon Wells signature Marucci model.
Medium barrell with a thick handle for control.
Approximate -3 Length to Weight Ratio.
The Marucci Bat Company takes pride in turning top quality wooden baseball bats in the same tradition and precise technique of the earliest bat companies.
Every Marucci Bat is cut, calibrated, balanced, buffed and lacquered by hand.
The Marucci Bat Company used top grade Maple billets cut from selected, naturally grown trees in Pennsylvania forests.
This selection process insures the highest possible grade of wood for each bat.
The Marucci Bat Company bats are 100 percent handmade or turned in small batches from an original design, then finished and detailed by hand.
Each model is made to exacting specifications maximizing balance and ease of handling.
The Marucci Bat Company uses an Ultra Penetrating Stain that provides the best possible finish for your next Marucci Bat.
Most impressive is the Bone Rubbing technique that The Marucci Bat Company uses.
"Boning" bats began in the earliest days of baseball with players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gerig.
These Hall-of-Famers would spend hours in their dugouts rubbing their bats with old cow femur bones.
Bone Rubbing closes the wood's pores, compressing it and making it harder.
Marucci uses the same technique on their bats, rubbing before the finish is applied to seal and harden the wood.
Just another example of how Marucci takes the same pride in their bats as our baseball heroes once did.
Marucci SC21 Sean Casey Model Maple Wood Bat Our Price $119.99
Swing the bat of the pros!
Sean Casey’s signature Marucci model.
Small barrel with a tapered knob and handle.
Very well balanced bat.
Approximate -3 Length to Weight Ratio.
The Marucci Bat Company takes pride in turning top quality wooden baseball bats in the same tradition and precise technique of the earliest bat companies.
Every Marucci Bat is cut, calibrated, balanced, buffed and lacquered by hand.
The Marucci Bat Company used top grade Maple billets cut from selected, naturally grown trees in Pennsylvania forests.
This selection process insures the highest possible grade of wood for each bat.
The Marucci Bat Company bats are 100 percent handmade or turned in small batches from an original design, then finished and detailed by hand.
Each model is made to exacting specifications maximizing balance and ease of handling.
The Marucci Bat Company uses an Ultra Penetrating Stain that provides the best possible finish for your next Marucci Bat.
Most impressive is the Bone Rubbing technique that The Marucci Bat Company uses.
"Boning" bats began in the earliest days of baseball with players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gerig.
These Hall-of-Famers would spend hours in their dugouts rubbing their bats with old cow femur bones.
Bone Rubbing closes the wood's pores, compressing it and making it harder.
Marucci uses the same technique on their bats, rubbing before the finish is applied to seal and harden the wood.
Just another example of how Marucci takes the same pride in their bats as our baseball heroes once did.