Bat Care
Our “TC” logos are strategically placed as a general guide to help you continually make contact on the hardest side of your bat. The logo up (facing up toward you) or down (away from you) will guide your contact point to the strongest part of your TC bat. Every hitter is uniquely different in their swing path and mechanics, because of this you may have to make adjustments with your logo position.
Depending on your top or bottom hand strength and/or rotation you may need to slightly adjust your logo orientation accordingly. Pay close attention to your ball marks as they can teach you about your swing and help you make these adjustments. Any form of contact towards the end of the barrel or near the trademark area will increase the chances of breaking your bat.
Do not leave your wood bat in hot locations for long periods of time. Leaving your bat in areas such as the trunk of a car or exposed in the sun for extended periods of time can create a slight change of bat weight, distort the bat causing warpage, or even make your bat more vulnerable to breakage.
All Triple Crown bats go through our unique post-cut hardening process, this process accelerates the grain compression resulting in a crisp and responsive bat from the very first ball you hit
Only utilize quality baseballs with your Triple Crown Bat. Heavy density cage balls, “Jugs” balls, weighted balls, and other blunt objects will put stress on your bat causing vulnerability in your handle and decreasing the lifespan of the bat.
Never throw or hit your TC Bat against anything harmful.