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Marucci Cat 9 Connect Bat

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Marucci CAT9 Connect Baseball Bats

The Marucci CAT 9 Connect is designed for hitters who prefer an end-loaded feel and enhanced power. It features a multi-stage-treated AZR alloy barrel paired with a carbon composite handle, creating a large sweet spot. The stiffer connection reduces vibration and maximizes power, while the end-loaded swing weight helps generate bat speed for crushing pitches.

Perfect bat for:
Competitive players who want a more end-loaded feel for maximum power—without sacrificing swing speed.

Key features include:

Two-Piece Hybrid ConstructionCombines a carbon composite handle with an AZR alloy barrel for a reduced vibration and a more controlled swing.
Outer-Locking System (OLS)Enhances stiffness and energy transfer by creating a tighter connection between the barrel and handle.
AZR Alloy BarrelEngineered for increased responsiveness and durability.
Power-Loaded BarrelTailored for power hitters, providing an end-loaded swing weight that enhances force without compromising bat speed.
Micro-Perforated Soft-Touch GripEnsures tack and cushion for improved handling and reduced hand fatigue.
Professionally Inspired HandleFeatures a removable taper and an ergonomic knob shape.

Top Competitors

The Marucci CAT9 Connect prioritizes power with a large sweet spot and end-loaded swing weight for strong hitters. The DeMarini Voodoo offers a balanced swing weight and a composite construction for a smoother feel. The Louisville Slugger Select PWR boasts a massive sweet spot with a stiff handle technology for power and control, but the swing weight might be slightly less balanced. Consider your hitting style: pure power with a heavier swing weight (Marucci), a balanced approach with a comfortable swing (DeMarini), or a large sweet spot with some trade-off in swing weight (Louisville Slugger).

Progression of the Marucci CAT 9 Connect Baseball Bat

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

2017 - CAT7 & CAT7 CONNECT
  • Features upgraded AZ4X alloy for improved performance.

  • CAT7 has a one-piece alloy construction, while CAT7 Connect offers a two-piece hybrid design with a carbon composite handle.

  • Both models feature an increased sweet spot and an upgraded anti-vibration knob (AV2).

2019 - CAT8, CAT8 CONNECT, CAT COMPOSITE
  • The barrels of CAT8 and CAT8 Connect are constructed using the new AZ105 alloy for higher performance at the sweet spot.
  • Introduction of SDX EXT connection technology for a stiffer connection and improved energy transfer.
  • CAT Composite, a two-piece composite bat, is introduced with SDX EXT and ring-free barrel construction.
2021 - CAT9 and CAT9 Connect
  • A new AZR alloy for a more responsive microstructure.

  • CAT9 features a 2nd Generation AV2 Anti-vibration knob and additional weight below the hands for better control.

  • CAT9 Connect introduces the Outer-Locking System (OLS) for an even stiffer connection and virtually zero vibrations.

👍 Pros
My son really enjoyed hitting the CAT9 Connect. It did not cause any pain and had awesome hitting power.
This bat is a great buy with a lot of pop and no stinging. It has a fast swing and is well-balanced.
Well balanced, no shock, decent pop. It doesn’t rattle my hands. Very pleased for the price.
👎 Cons
I purchased this bat for my 9-year-old son to use in little league. Sadly, it did not last long and got cracked in the same weak spot as many other bats.
The bat snapped in half. Disappointed!
This bat swings a bit heavy. Not great for my style.
The CAT9 Connect is going to be in the same market as the Select Power, The Goods, and the Voodoo. It's a two-piece hybrid alloy barrel with a composite handle. It's a top-three bat for me. Very good performer and very popular. Just a great overall product.
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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.