BBCOR has come a long way, but the NCAA has def juiced the baseballs a bit to 'even' the playing field. 7/8 yrs ago no doubters off the bat were barely clearing the wall. Anyway its good for game. 100mph heaters and 500ft nukes 🎉
Curious if there’s a way to do a calculation to figure out what a 500’ hr would be with a wood bat. Great swing tho, not coming up thru the ball, swings down and level thru kinda like Giancarlo Stanton but with Bryce Harper body movement forward thru ball.
Throw in a powereful lower body and this is what you get. I've always wondered what kind of bombs Cags would be hitting if he could work out his upper body (still strong) similar to his lower body. Maybe we'll find out in a few years if pitching doesn't work out for him.
That would have been a Homer either way but remember ball will jump way faster off aluminum bat..I played baseball all my life..everyone used aluminum bats..I always stayed w the lumber..when you rip one I feel it's a true hit and power.
I’d like to take a minute to reflect on that ball that was lost……..😢It was a good ball to some like Jac and not so good to others but regardless ⚾️ keep flying and don’t come down just like the way you left
They're not using the old aluminum bats. These bats are built to resemble wooden bats. Doesn't matter, though, as Cags will be demolishing baseballs at the next level too.
@@321gates That's a Demarini The Goods he hit that with. They are listed as alloy. Different thing from composite. The Goods bats have way more pop than wood bats.
@@traybern What am I lying about, smart guy? Also, composite bats are not "banned" in MLB, they just do not want to break with tradition, which is fine. George Brett's company was actively in talks with MLB about switching to composite bats several years ago, so they are open to the possibility.
@@traybern He's wrong in that the bat he hit that with, Demarini The Goods, is alloy which is different from composite. And The Goods bats do have a lot more pop than wood bats.
@@ii-qe1yn You don't watch much Gator baseball I take it. He's very athletic. Especially for his size. He has good range at first and runs the bases well.
@@ii-qe1yn And you make that assumption from watching him round the bases after a HR. LOL Nevermind that he's a high 90's pitcher, plays good 1B and runs well for a big man. He won't go #1 in the draft just because he can hit.
Cags has that covered too. He hit over 30 last season and is running 2nd in the NCAA in HR's to date this season. He also tied the NCAA record recently wit 9 consecutive games with a HR. Consistancy is no stranger to this man.
What? Mechanics were perfect. Dotted the bottom half of the ball creating tight back spin. Amazing bad speed and with a pitcher that is bringing it = HIGH EXIT VELO. It's just everything coming together perfectly.
@@scottslomka240 The bat he hit it with is Demarini The Goods. End loaded bat with a lot of pop. One of the hottest BBCOR bats out there. He's not on roids.
Metal bats are so regulated at that level, that it is not much of an improvement over a wood bat. Obviously it still goes farther, but nothing nearly that drastic.
He's using a composite bat built to resemble a wooden bat. Very little difference between the two. Not a lot of college baseball knowledge in this comment section.