How to Break in an Easton Synergy Baseball Bat

Easton Synergy is a series of composite baseball bats. The bats are made from "single system" carbon fiber sheets that are wrapped continuously along the length of the bat. The Stealth bat also has a flex handle, which provides a trampoline effect when hitting, where the barrel materials create a spring that propels the ball off the bat.



All composite bats, including the Synergy, must be broken in first to achieve maximum efficiency (see Reference 4). The Synergy's flex handle presents a challenge for the breaking in process, as additional care must be taken to hit the ball squarely and consistently over the entire surface area without weakening the handle of the bat.

Things You'll Need

  • Pitching machine
  • Baseballs
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Instructions

    • 1

      Set the pitching machine to throw fastballs at a minimum speed of 40 mph.

    • 2

      Load the machine with real baseballs; you cannot break in a bat properly with soft or dimpled practice balls.

    • 3

      Stand in the batter's box and watch a few pitches come in. Position yourself so that the balls will hit the end of the barrel when you swing.

    • 4

      Take batting practice using a full swing and follow-through.

    • 5

      Rotate the bat slightly in your hands after each swing.

    • 6

      Move gradually closer to home plate, hitting the ball further down the barrel as you continue hitting. Stop before you hit balls off the handle, as this can damage your bat.

    • 7

      Hit approximately 200 balls, taking care to use the entire length and all sides of the bat equally.

    • 8

      Listen for a loud "crack" sound when you hit the ball. This indicates that the bat materials have compressed and your bat is broken in.