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3 outs per offensive at bat. 6 outs per inning since each team takes an offensive at bat. Unless it is the ninth or extra inning and the Home team is winning at the end of the Visiting team at bat. Then there is no need for a Home team at bat, Therefore there are only 3 outs in that inning.
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A -3 Bat is a bat where the weight is equal to the height minus 3 So if you had a 34 inch bat, the weight would be 31 oz.
Shortstop Jim Mason in Game 3. That at bat was Mason's only World Series at bat in his MLB career.
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The weight of the bat, in ounces, is 3 less than the length of the bat in inches. The -3 is called the 'bat drop' or 'drop weight'. Measure the bat and then subtract 3 from the number of inches and you will determine the weight of the bat in ounces. If the length of the bat is 30 inches, the weight is 27 ounces. If the length of the bat is 33 inches, the weight is 30 ounces. If you see a bat with a -6 on it, that means the weight of the bat, in ounces, is 6 less than the length of the bat in inches ... a -8 means the weight, in ounces, is 8 less than the length of the bat in inches.
That number (-3, -5) is called the bat 'weight drop' and is the difference in ounces of bat weight versus inches in bat length. For example, a 33 inch long bat that weighs 30 ounces is a -3. A 33 inch bat that weighs 28 ounces is a -5. A 34 inch bat that weighs 27 ounces is a -7.
It means that the weight of the bat is 3 oz. less than the length in inches.
A -2 wood bat is heavier than a -3 wood bat. The numbers indicate the bat's drop weight, which is the difference between its length in inches and its weight in ounces. A lower drop weight (like -2) means the bat is closer in weight to its length, making it heavier compared to a bat with a higher drop weight (like -3).
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The number "3" on the handle of a model 180 Louisville Slugger bat typically indicates the bat's length in inches. For example, a bat labeled as "180 33/3" would be a 33-inch bat. This designation helps players choose the right bat size for their height and swing style. The model number itself (180) often refers to the bat's design and weight distribution.