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HOMERUN DERBY BATS ONLY began roughly 8 years ago in our garage as just a hobby. We have all the tools, equipment, and knowledge to properly shave any composite slow pitch, fast pitch, and baseball bats and this shows from swing 1. We pride ourselves on referrals and the smiles we put on our customer's faces.
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
I get this question a lot. There are different opinions on the subject, but to me, the answer is your bat will NOT loose any durability, but may actually last longer if rolled correctly. B ..read more
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
We get a lot of calls in regards to before and after compression scores of bat rolling and if we provide them. The short answer is yes we can provide the score if requested, the long answer a ..read more
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
Below are some important updates coming from USSSA. BaseballBeginning 1/1/2020, 13U Baseball players cannot swing anything lighter than a -8 drop and 14U players nothing lighter than a -5 dr ..read more
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
We get calls on this topic frequently and the answer is pretty straight forward, go with what you feel the most confident swinging. No one knows your swing better than you. Odds are, mo ..read more
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
Outside of end caps blowing off or visual clues of tampering, one of the leading concerns customers have of owning a shaved bat is "will the bat sound audibly different than a stock bat?" The ..read more
Homerun Derby Bats Blog
11M ago
The answer is they are exactly the same thickness. If you took any model bat on the market and stripped it of its end cap and all counter weighting in the hands, the "shells" would be identical. Bat ..read more