Testing a Senior Slowpitch Bat with Clinchers! The Easton Empire (Dennis Rulli)

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  • @Nunnayadambiness
    @Nunnayadambiness 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    So the prevailing thought in the pickup groups down here in Brooklyn is that for regular clinchers, senior bats don't mean much. However, for corker clinchers, the senior bat might make a difference. No word on golds, however.

    • @ClincherCrew1
      @ClincherCrew1  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So funny you say that. Completely by accident, we scooped up a Corker Clincher the other day, thinking it was one of ours. And after hitting it, we were like, wtf, this does not hit and sound like a typical Debeer Clincher. And yes, like you said, these respond very differently. Be interesting to test the Corkers and the Golds as well.

    • @ericsun7918
      @ericsun7918 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You guys have one of the lower end senior bats.
      Like someone said senior bats doesn’t hit mush balls well.

    • @ClincherCrew1
      @ClincherCrew1  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We have another video coming out soon with a Senoir Bat that performed very well with the clinchers. It's looking like it's gonna be a mixed bag of good and not so good bats.

  • @lancekushner7336
    @lancekushner7336 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Are you guys actually hitting 16" clinchers like in the right corner or standard F12? 12Inch?

    • @ClincherCrew1
      @ClincherCrew1  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh, shoot! That's a mistake on our part. We are hitting the 12 inch clinchers. We're gonna have to fix that for our following videos. Damn 4k, shows everything.

  • @reggie441950
    @reggie441950 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    probably better explain the clincher thing to seniors?? And is this modified fast pitch? Doesn't look like any association I know as far as pitch height and speed??

    • @ClincherCrew1
      @ClincherCrew1  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Clincher Balls; very soft, very low compression balls. In short, they suck, but have become increasingly popular in leagues in the New York and Tri-State area. They come in 16in (Chicago Style) and 12in (what we use). The pitching, yes, is considered modified (not Slowpitch, not arc pitching) in our leagues. It is more along the lines of Fastpitch though. Rules state, the pitcher must not use a windmill or slingshot-type pitch or make a complete revolution on delivery. Some pitchers are very difficult to hit off of and it does make for great competition.