It depends on the age, weight and height of your child. Here is a website with a great chart that
should help you to decide which bat to get your son:
Go off what feels good to him, and if your son is only playing little league, don't get the most expensive bat because it is not worth it
Try this site,
the Hats and Caps company that have a good selection of Timberland baseball
caps.
http://www.hatsandcaps.co.uk/Timberland-Baseball-Caps-C_timberland_ballcaps/
I suggest spraying watered down Windex on it and then rubbing it off with a coarse rag.
I used my baseball batting gloves for golf and had no problem. It helps me grip just the same as authentic golfing gloves do.
Some people like to use gloves for batting if they are doing it often enough to cause callouses on the skin. They also help with gripping the bat but at a young age, they shouldn't have any problem. My daughter is an avid softball player, playing three to four times a week, and her hands are perfectly fine without gloves.
It's not a good idea to use a new, quality baseball bat at a batting cage because the balls that come out of the machine are much denser than regular baseballs. This could end up doing irreversible damage to your baseball bat.
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