These tables are a general guide for determining which bat size an athlete needs.
Choosing the right bat size is essential for performance, comfort, and player development. A bat that’s too long or heavy can impact swing speed and mechanics, while one that’s too short might not provide enough plate coverage. Whether you’re shopping for a young player or a seasoned athlete, this guide will help you make the best choice.
There are two primary ways to determine the correct bat size:
Use the chart below to find the appropriate bat length based on a player’s age. These recommendations serve as a general guideline
| Age | Bat Length |
|---|---|
| 5 - 7 years | 24" - 26" |
| 8 - 9 years | 26" - 28" |
| 10 years | 28" - 29" |
| 11 - 12 years | 30" - 31" |
| 13 - 14 years | 31" - 32" |
| 15 - 16 years | 32" - 33" |
| 17+ years | 34" |
This table provides a more tailored recommendation by considering both height and weight. Simply locate your range to determine the ideal bat length.
| Height | 36" - 40" | 41" - 45" | 46" - 48" | 49" - 52" | 53" - 56" | 57" - 60" | 61" - 64" | 65" - 68" | 69" - 72" | 73" + |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Weight 60 lbs or less |
26" | 27" | 28" | 29" | 29" | |||||
| 61 - 70 lbs | 27" | 27" | 28" | 29" | 30" | 30" | ||||
| 71 - 80 lbs | 28" | 28" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | ||||
| 81 - 90 lbs | 28" | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 32" | |||
| 91 - 100 lbs | 28" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |||
| 101 - 110 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |||
| 111 - 120 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |||
| 121 - 130 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | ||
| 131 - 140 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | ||
| 141 - 150 lbs | 29" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | |||
| 151 - 160 lbs | 29" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | 33" | ||
| 161 - 170 lbs | 31" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | 34" | |||
| 171 - 180 lbs | 32" | 33" | 33" | 34" | 34" | |||||
| 180 + lbs | 33" | 33" | 34" | 34" |
The appropriate bat weight often correlates with drop weight (length-to-weight ratio). Lighter bats are easier to control, while heavier bats offer more power. Here's a quick reference:
Always check with your league for specific bat requirements.