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DeMarini The Goods Baseball Bats

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DeMarini Goods 31/38 -3
$100
Retail price: $400
2024 Demarini The Goods
$203
Retail price: $400

DeMarini The Goods Baseball Bats

The Goods series from DeMarini is available in BBCOR, USA, and USSSA and features a hybrid "Half + Half" construction, combining an alloy barrel with a composite handle. Designed for power hitters, it offers an end-loaded swing weight and effective energy transfer. With its X14 Alloy Barrel, The Goods ensures maximum stiffness and a large sweet spot, resulting in exceptional pop.

Perfect bat for:
Players who want an end-loaded, two-piece hybrid to dominate the field with sheer hitting power.

Key features include:

X14 Alloy BarrelEngineered for maximum stiffness and a massive sweet spot, ensuring explosive power on contact.
Half + Half TechnologyCombines a stiff composite handle with an alloy barrel for optimum weight distribution and reduced vibration.
Direct ConnectionOffers a solid feel, maximizing energy transfer to the ball for powerful swings.
Tremor End CapMade from the stiffest materials in the DeMarini line.
Heavy Swing WeightDesigned for power hitters looking for maximum momentum and force at impact.
Fortified Metal Compound KnobA combination of alloy and composite materials to deliver durability and leverage.

Top Competitors

The Meta offers a balanced swing weight for precision power and the Maxum balances power with a comfortable swing weight. Choose The Goods for pure power and swing weight customization, the Meta for a balanced approach with a touch more control, or the Maxum for a reliable all-around power bat.

Progression of the Goods

Here is a list that details the progression of this series, highlighting the main features and advancements with each new model.

2020 - The Goods in BBCOR
  • Introduction of the X14 Alloy Barrel, designed for maximum stiffness and explosive sound.
  • Seismic end cap made of the stiffest materials in the DeMarini lineup, delivering huge energy transfer upon contact. 
2021 - DeMarini The Goods
  • Introduction of Half + Half Technology, combining a composite handle and an alloy barrel for a perfect blend of speed, power, and feel.
  • Enhanced Seismic End Cap with improved materials for better energy transfer and durability. 
2022 - DeMarini The Goods
  • Refinement of the Half + Half Technology, allowing for an even greater energy transfer and reduced vibration.
  • Further optimized for a larger sweet spot and explosive performance.
  • Upgraded Seismic End Cap
2023 - The Goods in USA
  • Two-Piece Hybrid 
  • 2 5/8 inch barrel diameter and a mid loaded swing.
  • Alloy barrel + a composite handle
  • X14 Alloy Barrel, Paraflex Plus Composite Handle, Type V Connection 
2024 - The Goods Camo
  • New camo colorway 
2025 -
  • Returns with a matte Olive Green paint job
  • Endloaded swing weight.
  • Fortified Metal Compound Knob at the base of the handle for more leverage through the swing.
👍 Pros
I hit three home runs with the Goods at a college prospect camp. Feels amazing and is the best bat I've tried yet.
I upgraded to this bat from my broken 2022 Goods. It has phenomenal pop and is the best in the Goods line.
This bat is great. The barrel is huge and the handle does a great job with vibration control.
👎 Cons
Definitely expect better durability for the money I shelled out for this bat.
My Goods handle now telescopes into the barrel after the junction cracked.
Dropped it and now the connector piece is broken and telescopes. It's a good bat but not very durable.
The Goods is a top performer and the newest model is the most expensive hybrid bat on the market. It's an end loaded bat for that power hitter in your lineup. The alloy is strong, and it has a good whip to it. Overall, The Goods is in the top five in the hybrids for both BBCOR and youth. The youth was less popular because it was a heavier-feeling.
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Tony Benz (Bat Seller)

Tony is the founder of North Texas Baseball Club (est. 2008) which provides an environment where youth baseball players can maximize their potential.