Old Hickory J143 Custom Pro Maple Cup

Old HickorySKU: 210000001748

Color: Wht/Wht
Bat Size: 33/30
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Old Hickory Custom Pro Series of maple and ash bats are the same ones they send to their professional players. Old Hickory's Custom Pro bats are cut from #1 graded, hard, rock maple and top graded northern white ash. No "Store Bought" wood will be found in these bats. Established in 1999, Old Hickory Bat Company has steadily grown from a one-car garage and a handful of local players, to over 6500 square feet of manufacturing and showroom space and hundreds of players at the highest level of competition throughout the world. Old Hickory Bat Company's team comprises more than 35 years of combined experience within both the wood bat manufacturing arena and on the professional playing field. Old Hickory`s knowledge and playing experience, give them the ability to produce some of the finest maple and ash baseball bats in the game. Old Hickory ensures that every bat they manufacture has met all of their high-quality standards before being boxed and shipped. The maple and ash utilized by Old Hickory are hand selected from the Northeastern United States and Canada to ensure only the highest graded wood. Every bat manufactured by Old Hickory is cut from the same wood and treated with the same care and attention as the bats their Major League players receive. Swing what the professionals are swinging - Old Hickory Bat Company!

  • J143 Turn Model - This Old Hickory Turn Is Very Similar To The Popular 243 Turn Bats. The Barrel Of This Bat Has A Decent Diameter (2.5”) & That Barrel Is Long. It Tapers Quickly Into A Thin Handle (0.906” Diameter). This Will Be A Barrel-Heavy Bat.
  • Approximate -2 to -3 Length to Weight Ratio
  • End Loaded Swing Feel
  • Old Hickory's Rock Maple Wood
  • Pro Cupped End
  • Traditional Knob Shape
  • Pro Ink Dot Certified & MLB Approved (i.e. It Has Straight Grains)
  • Colorway: Natural
High School & College
BBCOR Bats
All BBCOR bats are -3 drop. The goal is finding the longest bat you can still swing with full speed. When in doubt, go shorter.
Height Weight Length Notes
Under 5'4" Under 140 lbs 29"–30" Prioritize bat speed
5'4"–5'7" 140–160 lbs 30"–31" Common for HS freshmen
5'7"–5'10" 160–185 lbs 31"–32" Most common Most Common
5'10"–6'1" 185–210 lbs 32"–33" Upperclassmen Most Common
6'1"–6'4" 210–225 lbs 33"–33.5" Max for most HS players
6'4"+ 225+ lbs 33.5"–34" Proven bat speed required
Our Take on 34" BatsWe almost never put a high school player in a 34". Unless you are 6'4" and 225 lbs or bigger with proven bat speed, a 33" will serve you better. Most HS players swinging a 34" are giving up exit velocity without knowing it. Come in and we will put you on both in the cage.
BTL TipWhen in doubt, go shorter. Bat speed wins every time. Come swing both lengths in our demo cage and you will know in 10 swings.

Travel Ball
USSSA Bats
Travel ball and competitive youth leagues through 13U. Drop weight is tied to age. Confirm with your league rules before buying.
Age Height Length Drop
7–8 Under 4' 26"–27" -10, -11
9 4'0"–4'3" 27"–28" -10
10–11 4'3"–4'8" 28"–29" -10 Most Common
12 4'8"–5'2" 29"–30" -8
13 5'0"–5'7" 30"–31" -5
BTL TipMost 13 year olds playing travel ball are on a -5. That is the right stepping stone before the jump to BBCOR. If your player is heading into 9th grade, get comfortable with the heavier drop now so the transition is not a shock.

Little League & Rec Ball
USA Bats
USA Baseball is a different certification standard than USSSA. Required in Little League, Cal Ripken, Babe Ruth, and most rec leagues. A USSSA bat is not legal in a USA league and vice versa. Always check your league requirements before buying.
Age Height Length Drop
4–6 Under 3'8" 24"–25" -11, -12
7–8 3'8"–4'0" 25"–27" -10, -11
9–10 4'0"–4'5" 27"–28" -10
11–12 4'5"–4'9" 28"–30" -8, -10 Most Common
13+ 4'9"+ 30"–31" -8

Summer Tournaments & Training
Wood Bats
All wood bats we carry are -3 drop. Sizing follows the same principles as BBCOR. Wood punishes poor bat speed more than any other type — when in doubt, go shorter.
Height Weight Length Notes
Under 5'4" Under 140 lbs 29"–30" Builds better contact habits
5'4"–5'7" 140–160 lbs 30"–31" Good starting point for wood
5'7"–5'10" 160–185 lbs 31"–32" Most common Most Common
5'10"–6'1" 185–210 lbs 32"–33" Strong players Most Common
6'1"–6'4" 210–225 lbs 33"–33.5" Max for most HS players
6'4"+ 225+ lbs 33.5"–34" Proven bat speed required
BTL TipIf you are playing travel or high school ball in Arizona, you are going to need a wood bat. Most summer tournaments around here are wood bat only. Wood is also the best training tool in the game — the sweet spot is smaller and mishits are unforgiving, which forces you to be more precise with the barrel and build better mechanics over time.

Understanding Drop Weight
Drop weight is the difference between a bat's length in inches and its weight in ounces. A 32" bat with a -3 drop weighs 29 oz.
-3Heaviest
14U, HS & CollegeBBCOR and wood. Required at 14U and above.
-5Heavy
13U / Advanced 12UStandard for 13U. Strong 12U players may move here early.
-8Moderate
12UDevelops power without losing too much bat speed.
-10Light
10U–11UMost common youth drop. Most Common
-11/-12Lightest
8U and UnderTee ball and beginners.

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