High School Baseball Bats – BBCOR Certified for Competitive Play
High School Baseball Bats are designed to meet the strict standards required for varsity, JV, and travel ball competition. All high school bats must carry the BBCOR .50 certification mark, ensuring performance consistency and safety across the game.
Every high school baseball bat features a maximum barrel diameter of 2 5/8 inches and a strict -3 length-to-weight ratio. This requirement makes them perform more like traditional wood bats, regulating pop and providing a fair playing field.
Whether you prefer the power of a one-piece alloy bat or the smooth feel and reduced vibration of a two-piece composite bat, our collection offers options for every swing type.
At Smash It Sports, we carry the top-performing High School Baseball Bats from leading manufacturers like Easton, Marucci, Rawlings, and Victus—helping you step to the plate with confidence, performance, and durability.
Shop our lineup today and find the perfect high school baseball bat to dominate your next season.
FAQ Section
What makes a bat legal for high school baseball?
To be legal in high school play, bats must carry the BBCOR .50 certification mark, have a maximum barrel diameter of 2 5/8 inches, and maintain a -3 length-to-weight ratio.
Do all high school baseball bats have to be BBCOR?
Yes. BBCOR-certified bats are required for all high school games and are also approved for NCAA collegiate play.
What is the drop weight for high school baseball bats?
All high school bats must have a -3 drop weight. For example, a 33-inch bat must weigh 30 ounces.
What size barrel do high school bats have?
High school bats are limited to a maximum 2 5/8-inch barrel diameter.
Are high school bats only for high school players?
Not exclusively. While required for high school, many middle school and travel ball leagues also require BBCOR-certified bats.