Bats are my weakness when it comes to being a baseball dad. I know it comes down to proper mechanics and athletic ability but I always want to try to give my sons any extra advantage that I can. When we started travel ball, a lot of the kids on the team weren't aware that they could use USSSA bats. Most of us were still using the USA bats from Little League.
So right off the bat (no pun intended), our team was at a disadvantage. About midway through the season, I purchased my son the orange Louisville Meta drop 8. We followed the instructions for proper break-in and once the bat was hot, he started crushing it.
He had transitioned from a -10 to -8 so the swing weight was a slight adjustment for him. The meta was a balanced bat and a lot of his hits were line drives up the middle or to left field. He wasn't getting a ton of lift on the ball and I wasn't sure if it was because of his swing, the bat itself, or the bat weight.
At this point, the season was winding down but I keep hearing about the new CatX bat release date and how this new product was going to take over the youth baseball space. It may have been marketing speak but the way people were describing this bat made it sound like it would easily become one of the GOAT USSSA bats.