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    Senior Member JasonH's Avatar
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    i personally would use pine tar, it seems to work better but if you don't know what you are doing just wrap it.

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    should i wrap or use pine tar on my wooden baseball bat?

    just bought a wooden bat to play in a over30 baseball league. should i just use pine tar on the hand or should i just wrap it?

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    pine tar is too messy and i dont really like tape. i found that wax worrks pretty good. just regular candle wax, the unscented stuff.

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    I use pine tar. It works well and smells like baseball.

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    pine tar. And if you're tricky enough, put it higher up on the barrel (as high as you can get away with) for more POP off the bat. Just ask George Brett! LOL


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