Old Hickory Steel Pressed MH23 Money Mike Custom Wood Baseball Bat

Old HickorySKU: 210000033725

Size: 32"
Price:
Sale price$229.99
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Description

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.
  • Wood: Maple
  • Swing Weight: End-Loaded
  • Turn Model: MH23
  • Barrel: Large, 243-Style
  • Handle: Medium-Thin, 271-Style
  • Knob: Slightly Flared
  • Treatment: Steel Pressed
  • Player Model: Michael Harris II MH23
  • Warranty: 60-Day Manufacturer Warranty

The MH23 is a power-focused profile with a large barrel and a slimmer handle that lets the barrel work freely through the zone. The slight knob flare keeps the grip comfortable, while the Steel Pressed treatment gives the bat Old Hickory’s firmer surface finish. This Money Mike edition uses an established Michael Harris II game profile.

How does the MH23 swing?

It has an End-Loaded swing created by its large 243-style barrel and slimmer 271-style handle.

Is this Michael Harris II’s model?

Yes. The MH23 is his Old Hickory player profile.

What is the Steel Pressed treatment?

Old Hickory uses steel pressure to compress the wood grain and create a harder barrel surface.

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