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Bat Pine Tar: Tips for Applying It Like a Pro Player!

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I heard that pine tar can make a bat grip better. So I got curious and wanted to give it a try. This is my experience with it.

Bat Pine Tar: Tips for Applying It Like a Pro Player!

First, I had to get some pine tar, right? I went to a local sports shop to see what they had. The store had this pine tar stick, and also a rag. I thought, “Which one should I get?”

I asked the guy at the store, he said the stick is easier to apply, but the rag can be reused. I ended up getting the pine tar stick since it seemed simpler.

  • Bought a pine tar stick
  • Didn’t get the pine tar rag

Next, I needed a bat. I just grabbed my old wooden bat that I use for practice. Nothing fancy, just a regular bat.

Applying the pine tar was the next step. I twisted the bottom of the pine tar stick, and the tar started to come out. I rubbed it directly onto the handle of the bat, where I usually grip it. I didn’t put too much, just a thin layer.

Putting It to the Test

After applying the pine tar, I took some practice swings. The bat felt different. It was definitely tackier, and my grip felt more secure. It was kinda cool, I felt more in control when swinging.

Bat Pine Tar: Tips for Applying It Like a Pro Player!

I practiced for about an hour, hitting some balls. The pine tar held up pretty well. Even when my hands got a bit sweaty, the grip was still good. I think that is the purpose for using pine tar.

But I did notice one thing. The pine tar can get a bit messy. Some of it transferred to my batting gloves, and it was a little tough to clean off. So, that’s something to keep in mind.

Overall, trying out pine tar was a fun experiment. It did improve the grip on my bat, and I can see why some players like using it. If you’re thinking about trying it, just remember to apply a thin layer and be prepared for a bit of a mess. That’s all I learned from this little adventure.

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