Author: Andy Rowell

  • Tee Ball and Coach’s Pitch Baseball Bat Shopping

    I researched Tee Ball and Coach’s Pitch baseball bats a bit today. 

    You can get a Tee Ball bat for under $30 but the “Coach’s pitch bats” or “Youth” bats sell for $80-$250.

    There is probably not much difference in the performance of the Tee Ball bats so it is probably fine to just grab one from Target, Sports Authority, Dick’s or Wal-mart.

    But as a comparison, you might consider the basic option for a 4-5 year old from Louisville Slugger: the Omaha Tee Ball bat

    It comes nice and small:

    24″ / 13 oz.
    25″ / 14 oz.
    26″ / 15 oz.

    This is a called a -9 bat because it has 9 less ounces than inches.  In general, you want to use as light a bat as you can find.

     

     

    But apparently Tee Ball bats are not really designed for hitting a pitched ball.  

    A point of comparison then for the next size up is the Louisville Sluggers Omaha Coach’s Pitch bat for a 5-6 year old.

    They are slightly bigger than the Tee Ball bats:

    26″ / 16 oz.
    27″ / 17 oz.
    28″ / 18 oz.

     This is a called a -10 bat because it has 10 less ounces than inches.

     

    Neither of these Louisville Slugger Omaha bats are composite bats but are rather aluminum ones.  A lot of composite bats have been outlawed this year by leagues because they hit farther and faster than aluminum ones (and have the accompanying dangers). 

    I would like to get two bats for our three and five year olds to start using: the smallest Tee Ball bat (24″ / 13 oz.) and the smallest Coach’s Pitch bat (26″ / 16 oz.).  

    P.S. Leagues have unique rules about which bats are allowed so it is smart to wait until you know those rules before purchasing.  For example, counterintuitively, our “Coach’s Pitch” league for 4-5 year olds only allows Tee Ball bats labeled as such and does not allow “Coach’s pitch” bats. 

     

    See also my post:

    MacGregor Batting Tee is sturdy for kids and college players

    and my

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  • Sesame Street podcast: The Word on the Street

    We have enjoyed the 5 minute Sesame Street podcasts.  In each episode, they teach a vocabulary word–“The Word on the Street.”  You can download them free and easily with iTunes.  It is a nice thing to have on your laptop if you need to give the kids something to watch in a pinch.  We have sometimes watched them on my laptop at breakfast.   There are maybe 100 back episodes you can download for free. 

  • Durham Kindergartener wins national Chess Championship

    Inspiring!  I decided to teach Ryan checkers after reading this.  It is a start. 

     

    January 26, 2011

    DURHAM — He's only 5, but Pete Crowley already seems destined for greatness.

    The Durham Academy kindergartner has gone where few others his age have — to win a national chess championship.