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But the reason the older ones swung much more easily is that they would shift where the weight was centered down towards the handle. So the head of the bat comes around faster because all the weight isn't in the head of it.
While they weigh the same, they swing very differently. If anybody happens to know if the new bats are also weighted differently that'd be great 'put, but it was my understanding that weighting practices did not have to change, it just had to meet BBCOR regs.
Which means even if the bats perform more like wood (though still with better sweet spots and more forgiveness than wood) they swing differently.
As a strong dude you would think that wouldn't mess Zunino up much, though.
~G

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