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Everytime I do batting practice my hands get all ripped up full of blisters and full of blood. I was wondering has anyone came up with a secret to not taking off bloody batting gloves. Please answer im dieing to know because my hands are full of caluses and blisters, half oppened by the bat handle and half not. I really need to know.
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The only thing I can think of is to not hold the bat so tight if you do. Other than that I'm sure, I get them too but not to the point that I bleed lol.
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ThtsH0wIBall wrote The only thing I can think of is to not hold the bat so tight if you do. Other than that I'm sure, I get them too but not to the point that I bleed lol.

Thanks + rep for you. I guess i do grip it pretty hard. But yea the bleeding realy needs to stop. Anyone wlse got a secret to no bloddy gloves?
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What kind of bat are you using? and what kind of batting gloves? some batting gloves wont have much padding and tear up your hands from the inside even if your grip on the bat is not as hard.
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Under_Score wrote What kind of bat are you using? and what kind of batting gloves? some batting gloves wont have much padding and tear up your hands from the inside even if your grip on the bat is not as hard.

Drop 3 Easton v12. and a pair of under armor batting gloves(not cheap). They feel really padded but just everytime it happens. thanks for your response.
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Yeah, that also is true, and do you use pine tar?
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ThtsH0wIBall wrote Yeah, that also is true, and do you use pine tar?

Nah only on my wood bamboo bat that i don't use often.
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FLiiGHT wrote
ThtsH0wIBall wrote Yeah, that also is true, and do you use pine tar?

Nah only on my wood bamboo bat that i don't use often.


Oh, well that could have been one of the reasons lol
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Try manning up and growing a tolerance to it?
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Scrudeup wrote Try manning up and growing a tolerance to it?


Well considering he probably practices a lot. It would get REALLY annoying to have bloody hands all the time
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