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JCB Posted - 08/17/2011 : 08:29:20
Does anyone know the brand of pine tar and how it is applied to MLB bats? It makes a distinctive brown stripe around the bat, but more importantly lasts along time - unless ofcourse somebody keeps applying more between at bats.
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WPBulls Coach Posted - 08/19/2011 : 11:08:56
My son applies pine tar when the bat is new and then uses the Tanner stick during games. He reapplies pine tar about once a week. We have had the Brett Bros. Pine Tar Rag for 4 seasons.
Shut Out Posted - 08/17/2011 : 15:48:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHwsmUj1caw
HITANDRUN Posted - 08/17/2011 : 15:02:06
I always used Rawlings Pine Tar. It's messy but you keep applying more on top of the old and it will give a wood bat that brown mark as well as helmets and aluminum bats. Take an old Wash Cloth and put athletic tape (Duct Tape will "not" work) in a crisscross pattern covering one whole side, then go the opposite direction on the same side. Kids love helping make the rag and it will last a couple of seasons.

I bet you can find a video of someone on youtube demonstrating how to make your own pine tar rag.
in_the_know Posted - 08/17/2011 : 10:42:42
Tanners Sticks are becoming more popular. Not as messy and just as effective.

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Originally posted by JCB

Does anyone know the brand of pine tar and how it is applied to MLB bats? It makes a distinctive brown stripe around the bat, but more importantly lasts along time - unless ofcourse somebody keeps applying more between at bats.


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