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All of these were amazing and would have been Home Runs regardless of the bat. But also many of these show why the composite bats LL used up until a few years ago were just absurd and dangerous.
@@therealbs2000 they got rid of them because they are dangerous. The pop is stupid. Perfect example. Back when they were still legal I helped coach Little League and was taking infield/outfield. When I'd hit to outfield I'd still hit with one arm because the composite bats were so hot I could hit it out there with one arm without trying. On one of them I easily it it 225 ft....with one arm...using maybe 60% power. The ball just shot off those bats. Kids were getting hurt. Our kids' games were broadcast on the radio. And the announcers told me that they actually kept a HR tally each season. And they said there were 50 less homeruns with the new bats over the composite.
@@wolfboy8667my gosh same. im 11 playing “up” and i am playing these gigantic kids i literally had to face a kid throwing 81 according to the pocket radar
The fences are way too close for this age group. Add in the use of metal bats, too, and you can see the need to add more distance to the fences. Longer fences, too, allow you to get more doubles and triples when a ball is hit into the gap. As it is now, those kinds of hits are frequently just long singles.
well if we are being honest these are not the best players most of the time. High level travel ball would destroy these teams, you have kids 11 and 12 hitting 350 feet with drop 5s in that age. They throw like 60mph in this little league, they hit 70 to 75 pretty easily in 12u top teams. its fun to watch ig, but its tough for me cause these are not the best but to the average viewer they think it is. point being, i cant imagine what the best would do on these 225ft fields with no height on the wall, it would be a joke to watch
@@wolfgineer9340 yeah, I don't think that most people realize that Little League is a joke compared to most travel ball teams. It's weird how Little League gets so much coverage when there are much, much better leagues and tournaments out there.
Yk it’s nice watching little league players hitting bombs with metal bats hitting like 270 and I’m over here in Canada hitting 290 with wood bats but damn those are friken moon shots
When I saw this was a 16-minute vid, I was kinda hyped to see 50+ moonshots. But 16 minutes to show only 22 at-bats? It was kind of a chore watching this. My biggest beef with these compilation vids is having to wade through five or so multi-angle replays of the same event.
the best 12 year old baseball players do not play in little league, far more meaningful tournaments to do than the lengthy little league. The best at 12 can hit over 300.. there is a video of a player I coached from 12-14 on his travel team.. he was 13 and hitting multiple homeruns out of mlb stadiums in showcase events.
As in the big leagues, there is zero uniformity regarding players wearing socks up or socks down. The coaches should pick a look FOR THE TEAM & stick to it. It's uncomfortably sloppy when players are allowed to do what they want as iindividuals. HATE IT!!!!
The trouble with LL is that the fence distances are for relatively normal 12-year-olds. But you get these pituitary freaks that can hit them twice the distance. Bore.