Discover How To Choose The Ideal Baseball Bat Rack
Last year I said that Rawlings will be the Rodney Dangerfield of baseball bats and their brother brand, Well worth, could be the Joe Piscopo of baseball bats. You know he’s still doing comedy shows somewhere on earth but you just don’t care. For the 2010 design year nothing has changed. Nobody seems to care about Well worth bats and it’s difficult to even find much information on their bats. Amazingly this is the case on their own web site where they do not tell you which baseball bats are for the 2010 design year! They only talk about their new softball bats. Worth is owned by K2 (the ski firm) which also owns the Rawlings and Miken brands. To the greatest of my knowledge it appears Worth has abandoned composite bats and is exclusively focusing on alloy bats in 2010. On the surface this makes sense as Miken and Rawlings are focused on Baseball Bat Rack. What’s amazing is that Worth’s 2010 alloy model is priced in the high end of the alloy bat category! Even Joe Piscopo is scratching his head about this strategy. Shouldn’t Well worth be K2′s discount brand?