Bought my son a new 33 inch this year for his 18th Bday. He is committed to play D2 college baseball next year. He loves this Rawlings Cloud Ai bat, the ball comes off hot from the barrel, and its the loudest bat on the field. He had the 2024 32in Cloud Ai bat, and he decided to get the 2025 33in version for his senior year. Hope he hits some bombs this year, but I would certainly be happy if he stays healthy, has the joy and passion for the game and hits over .400 and leads the team in extra base hits.
Thank you guys for doing these videos. Helps a lot to see a youth player swinging and reviewing these bats with metrics, especially as the holidays approach.
This was so fun to watch with Matty Jr. Matt, We are looking at schools now. At some point we will do a prospect camp at Wake, It is one school he wants to look at. We did a couple other camps
I like a one-piece bat. Mainly because I want to feel the sweet spot in my hands. A one-piece gives my mind constant feedback, so I know exactly where the sweet spot is. Plus, I feel like it is more solid. Sort of like professional golfers. They don't like forgiving clubs because they need to know and feel their swing for micro adjustments and constant feedback on what is happening. Yeah, super forgiving bats with big sweet spots and all the vibration protection is not a good idea IMHO.
@AntonelliBaseball thank you for the quick reply. I think we are pulling the trigger on the clout.. price wise it's perfect. He just turned 9. Not yet ready for a 28/18 so I can get this and moce him up next winter and not feel like I wasted money
Im interested in seeing your review on the Tank and a Bonesaber. My son had a really successful summer with the Tank, but Im interested in hearing opinions on it. He's 11 and claims the Tank has the largest sweet spot in the USSSA bat lines (hes got the Tank, CatX2, composite Arctic Fire, and Icon). He swings the usabat Bonesaber in rec ball.
@@nynole1 I see a pretty big difference every year. I look back at videos even from 6 months ago and I’m surprised at how much better he’s gotten. He has also gotten way bigger over the last 2 years
@AntonelliBaseball same here, just turned 8 yesterday. Matty's swing is something else! I taught my son(left handed bat) to hit like Freddy Freeman. Now he hits the ball well opposite field, but struggling a bit with pull power.
@AntonelliBaseball I'm afraid he's just peaking WAY EARLY... we do train alot though....I played in college and his mom did as well so it could just be one of those special situations but I've seen it so many times kids peaking too early.... but we'll ride it till the wheels fall off lol
This is crazy timing, I just bought my 7.5yr old son the 28”/-10 version of this bat last week. He absolutely loves it, coming from a 27”/-13 Icon for the last year (he grew 2” since buying the Icon in Jan). I like how you’re doing a ranking. Would be super cool to see you do like a bracket or something where it’s best 5 swings from each bat. In the golf world these guys below do that with Drivers ruclips.net/video/NQe9ryawZzw/видео.htmlsi=GTJSaMjFmeneqklq
@ thanks I didn’t know they did those. I think it would be cool to do it with a Little Leaguer since a lot of viewers on this channel have similarly aged kids.
@@ashdrewness yeah itd be cool if they did it more often, theres a few times theyve done it to confirm or deny whatever bias they had reviewing the USSSA bats, but in general i like that they still review USSSA bats as grown men as they can easily see which bat is better than the other when they’re swinging 100%. It seems pretty accurate aswell as they well reviewed the hype fire and icon and they knew that they were going to be the hottest bats essentially produced ever, even over 90s unregulated bats.
@@ashdrewness they also have a score system so you can see what you should get depending on which attributes of the bat you value, aswell as letting you know how much feedback to the hands each bat has in every review they do. Currently the hypefire/icon is the best bat for USSSA, and pretty much any Louisville Slugger is the best bat for BBCOR, even the budget dynasty one they just came out with.
🎉congrats matty for hitting 199 feet
Thanks!
@AntonelliBaseball that was aj he took my phone on the way to bat demo night in Middleton
Bought my son a new 33 inch this year for his 18th Bday. He is committed to play D2 college baseball next year. He loves this Rawlings Cloud Ai bat, the ball comes off hot from the barrel, and its the loudest bat on the field. He had the 2024 32in Cloud Ai bat, and he decided to get the 2025 33in version for his senior year.
Hope he hits some bombs this year, but I would certainly be happy if he stays healthy, has the joy and passion for the game and hits over .400 and leads the team in extra base hits.
Thank you guys for doing these videos. Helps a lot to see a youth player swinging and reviewing these bats with metrics, especially as the holidays approach.
That kid is awfully young to be a former 1st rounder and MLB pick..
The new hot thing is the 8U MLB draft!
@@ashdrewness turned down a huge NIL deal too! I told him to take it, but he said he’s mature enough for the Minor League lifestyle 🤷♂️
This was so fun to watch with Matty Jr. Matt, We are looking at schools now. At some point we will do a prospect camp at Wake, It is one school he wants to look at. We did a couple other camps
Really good bat especially for the price. We liked it a lot!
I like a one-piece bat. Mainly because I want to feel the sweet spot in my hands. A one-piece gives my mind constant feedback, so I know exactly where the sweet spot is. Plus, I feel like it is more solid. Sort of like professional golfers. They don't like forgiving clubs because they need to know and feel their swing for micro adjustments and constant feedback on what is happening. Yeah, super forgiving bats with big sweet spots and all the vibration protection is not a good idea IMHO.
Curious how the Rawlings 24 or 25 Icon would match up? He has a great swing, more importantly his love for the game is evident!
Keep the videos coming
Definitely a good value bat. I would love to see a top 10 rating from you guys!!
@@jayhilton5429 I agree!
Was it the vibration or was it the whipyness of the handle?
@@melissacolegrove5421 he just said he feels it vibrate, but he does like the bat the more he uses it
@AntonelliBaseball thank you for the quick reply. I think we are pulling the trigger on the clout.. price wise it's perfect. He just turned 9. Not yet ready for a 28/18 so I can get this and moce him up next winter and not feel like I wasted money
@ ya I think it’s a solid bat, especially for young kids. It swings pretty light
Im interested in seeing your review on the Tank and a Bonesaber. My son had a really successful summer with the Tank, but Im interested in hearing opinions on it. He's 11 and claims the Tank has the largest sweet spot in the USSSA bat lines (hes got the Tank, CatX2, composite Arctic Fire, and Icon). He swings the usabat Bonesaber in rec ball.
What about the soldier tank???
@@thomascieri9401 we don’t have that bat yet unfortunately
@ it’s Christmas time Ant…. We’re counting on these reviews 😂😂😂
@ haha get home tomorrow will have to pump them out quick!
@antonellibaseball hey coach, how much of an improvement did you see between ages 8 and 10 with Matty. Hitting, fielding, etc?
@@nynole1 I see a pretty big difference every year. I look back at videos even from 6 months ago and I’m surprised at how much better he’s gotten. He has also gotten way bigger over the last 2 years
@AntonelliBaseball same here, just turned 8 yesterday. Matty's swing is something else! I taught my son(left handed bat) to hit like Freddy Freeman. Now he hits the ball well opposite field, but struggling a bit with pull power.
I'm excited to see Mach AI if you like clout.
It's crazy my son who turned 8 may 26th hit a 240 foot homer this summer and 10 homers over 180ft fences but he's also throwing 53-56mph pitching
@@EASTONT15 geez he’s pretty good!
@AntonelliBaseball I'm afraid he's just peaking WAY EARLY... we do train alot though....I played in college and his mom did as well so it could just be one of those special situations but I've seen it so many times kids peaking too early.... but we'll ride it till the wheels fall off lol
Matty, what team do you play for? Are you playing 10u?
@@Huddy7QB1 yup 10U this coming spring
@ me too
What bat is his favorite right now?
It might be this one. We still have a few more to go though
Cannot recommend the Bonesaber Hybrid enough. Highly underrated USSSA bat. Atlas as well.
@@jimmyhills4238 I’ll need to get my hands on the bone saber. We did swing the Atlas yesterday and he liked it
Hi matty
This is crazy timing, I just bought my 7.5yr old son the 28”/-10 version of this bat last week. He absolutely loves it, coming from a 27”/-13 Icon for the last year (he grew 2” since buying the Icon in Jan). I like how you’re doing a ranking. Would be super cool to see you do like a bracket or something where it’s best 5 swings from each bat. In the golf world these guys below do that with Drivers
ruclips.net/video/NQe9ryawZzw/видео.htmlsi=GTJSaMjFmeneqklq
do you watch bat bros thats pretty much what they do
@ thanks I didn’t know they did those. I think it would be cool to do it with a Little Leaguer since a lot of viewers on this channel have similarly aged kids.
@@ashdrewness yeah itd be cool if they did it more often, theres a few times theyve done it to confirm or deny whatever bias they had reviewing the USSSA bats, but in general i like that they still review USSSA bats as grown men as they can easily see which bat is better than the other when they’re swinging 100%. It seems pretty accurate aswell as they well reviewed the hype fire and icon and they knew that they were going to be the hottest bats essentially produced ever, even over 90s unregulated bats.
@@ashdrewness they also have a score system so you can see what you should get depending on which attributes of the bat you value, aswell as letting you know how much feedback to the hands each bat has in every review they do. Currently the hypefire/icon is the best bat for USSSA, and pretty much any Louisville Slugger is the best bat for BBCOR, even the budget dynasty one they just came out with.
After hitting 199ft how much longer were you guys in the cage trying to get 200ft? Ha! I know my son would want to be there until his arms fell off. 😂
@@tboicourt I think he took a few more swings. He wants to jump back in soon to see if he can break it 😂