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Used 2020 Marucci CAT9 BBCOR Certified Bat Alloy 29 oz 32"

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CategoryBaseball > Bats
BrandMarucci Baseball BatsMarucci
ModelMarucci CAT9 BatCAT9
Length 32" Baseball Bats32"
Weight 29 oz Baseball Bats29OZ
Condition Used
Bat Certification BBCOR Certified Baseball BatsBBCOR Certified
Bat Material Alloy Baseball BatsAlloy
Age Group High School/College Baseball BatsHigh School & College
Barrel 2 5/8"
Release Year 2020 Baseball Bats2020
Drop (-3) Baseball Bats-3
Quantity1 available

Used for most of a high school baseball season until I retired from the game. Hoping to give someone a chance to play the sport they love with a quality bat. Some scratches and general wear and tear, but is in pretty good condition overall and hasn’t been used a ton. Good sweet spot and beautiful pinging sound when contact is made. Retailed for $350 when it came out, still a great one piece alloy bat today. This bat still has so much left in the tank and many more great memories to give.

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Players who are looking to elevate their game with balance, power, and performance.
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The Marucci CAT 9 is constructed of a single piece of aluminum and multivariable wall thickness to extend the length of the sweet spot and bring down swing weight. It’s part of Marucci's highly respected CAT series, known for its balance, performance, and durability. Introduced as an upgrade from the previous models, the CAT 9 incorporates new technologies including an AV2 knob which helps dampen sting on mishits. The Marucci CAT 9 comes in BBCOR, USSSA and USA models.

They took the same design from the CAT8 and strengthened the CAT9 with a stronger alloy to avoid any denting issues. It's a very good, durable bat. The CAT9 will be a bit heavier than the CAT8; it's a better bat for stronger players. The first generation of the CAT9 came out with a gray, black, and red paint job. The second generation they called the Past Time, which was red, white, and blue. It's the same bat, but a different paint job. The second bat was more popular simply because of how it looked. Everyone likes the American Flag with its Stars and Stripes.

Tony from BatExperts

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