- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- AZ3000 Alloy
- Balanced Swing Weight
- Bat Profile Modeled After Best-Selling Marucci Wood Bats
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Blue Color
- Bulletproof Anti-Vibration Technology
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- One-Piece Alloy Design
Review Summary
based on 13 ratings. 13 user reviews.
New for 2013! Forget the bells and whistles. Pay no attention to gimmicky graphics and ridiculously named technologies. If you want a bat that performs at the highest possible level, look no further than the Marucci Team. The Marucci Team focuses on the things that are most important to players. First and foremost, the Team features industry-best balance. Many players prefer a balanced bat and will see a dramatic increase in swing speed due to this perfectly weighted design. The AZ3000 Alloy used to construct the Team is one of the most responsive alloys on the field. Its durability has been tested time and time again on previous Marucci models, and players that have experienced the power and pop of AZ3000 know that there is nothing like it. Marucci has also outfitted the Team with their anti-vibration technology that is second to none. Developed with top bat scientists, Marucci's anti-vibration handle will give players the smoothest hitting experience of their lives. The Team features a profile that is modeled after their best-selling world-class MLB wood bats. Available in a variety of different colors to suit any player's desire, the Marucci Team might just be perfect bat. Marucci: Game Tested. Player Approved. The Marucci Team is BBCOR Certified and legal for high school and collegiate play. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
13 Product Reviews
Review This Batby Jared - May 14, 2012
Pros: Extreme amount of pop. I highly recommened this to anyone looking for a good powerhitting bat
Cons: nothing
by Andy - May 31, 2012
Pros: OK i am 17 years old travel league player and i was a little "iffy" about getting this bat because i have heard good and bad things mixed about this bat. I just hit with it today and for $200 bucks this thing friggin drives the ball. Not kidding i would recommend this...feels like BESR. Looks sick too! I took a couple swings of my friends rip it bat and to tell the truth i prefer this one. Great buy guys
Cons: Grip gets dirty but thats expected...
by LSchirer - Jul 09, 2012
Pros: this bat is legit. you can feel the power with every hit. very balanced not top heavy at all. people say it fixs your swing and that sounds wierd but its ture !
Cons: nothing ps does NOT feel bbcor
by orrin - Sep 11, 2012
Pros: Great pop for BBCOR. Does great at a varsity highschool level and lasts a long time.
Cons: none
by nate - Jun 14, 2012
Pros: Great pop . Easy to break In and good bat for a power hitter.
Cons: Scratchs easy
by alex - Mar 26, 2013
Pros: Best bat ever. It doesn't feel like a BBCOR. Has a very nice huge sweet spot and a lot of pop.
Cons: Nothing.
by Tommy - Apr 16, 2013
Pros: Great bat all my buddies ask to use it. Good pop.
Cons: Grip is dirty but no big deal.
by beast_marucci - Apr 28, 2013
Pros: All around good bat. Great pop and can drive the ball well.
Cons: None, I have found perfect bat.
by Addison N. - May 09, 2013
Pros: ive had this bat for a week and it hasnt let me down yet! i love swinging it and it feels nothing like a drop 3! great pop, im 13 and finishing middle school and i hope this last me years!
Cons: grip was messed up at bottom but i just taped it over.
by Anonymous - May 20, 2013
Pros: I love it amazing! No break-in required.
Cons: Grip tap peals.
by Ezra - Jun 14, 2013
Pros: I have had trouble trying to find a bat to fit my style of hitting. One of my teammates had this bat and the last 4 games of the year i went 11 for 13 with hits that any other bat would be just dribblers. A lot of pop and makes that sweet sound on contact
Cons: NONE
by Jacob W - Jun 19, 2013
Pros: This is a great bat with amazing pop, I hit a home run the first game of the season, and 3 already this year, and that is good for a contact hitter like me!
Cons: None!
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Ask QuestionWhat do you recommend? The Marucci Team, or the Rip-it Prototype 2 Air?
Asked by Mhb13 on Jun 17, 2013
The Rip-it Prototype 2 Air and the Marucci Team are both great bats to go with. The Rip-It has been holding up a little better than the Marucci Team.
· Jun 17, 2013
What's the difference between the Marucci Team bats? Is it just a different color?
Asked by marruci freak on Jun 11, 2013
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult bat will be the same as all of the other colors. They just try to give the kids availability to match their team colors.
· Jun 11, 2013
I'm in 7th grade, what size should I use?
Asked by tbone on May 24, 2013
Based on you age, we would recommend a 32" model in the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult bat. For further information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 24, 2013
Is this bat comparable to the CF5 since they are both balanced bats?
Asked by ACHSBaseball9 on May 13, 2013
Both the Marucci MCBT and DeMarini CF5 are balanced bats, but that is about all they have in common. The MCBT is a one-piece full alloy bat while the CF5 is a two-piece full composite bat.
· May 13, 2013
I am 5' 7" tall and weigh 135 lbs. What size bat should I use.
Asked by ACHSBaseball9 on May 12, 2013
With the height and weight given, we suggest that you get the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult in the 31" 28 oz.
· May 12, 2013
I am a line drive gap to gap hitter, which bat would be better the Marucci Team bat or the Marucci Black 2?
Asked by big pujols on May 07, 2013
Both the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult bat and the Marucci Black 2 feature balanced swing weights preferred by contact hitters.
· May 07, 2013
Does this bat lose pop over time? And do you need to buy a wood bat for the cage?
Asked by big-tofu on May 06, 2013
Any bat including the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult can lose its pop over time. The more the bat is used, the quicker the bat could use its pop. Using a wood bat or a bat you don't use in a game, can increase the lifespan of the bat.
· May 06, 2013
Is this a good bat for a power hitter?
Asked by mitchthekidgenious on May 05, 2013
While a power hitter could use the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult just fine, I would recommend this bat more to contact hitters.
· May 05, 2013
I'm 16, 6'0" and 145 pounds. I'm a contact hitter. Is this bat easy to break in quick? How long does it take?
Asked by matt kevin on Apr 24, 2013
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT is an alloy bat. Alloy bats do not require a break-in period and will be ready to go from day one.
· Apr 24, 2013
So this bat is for contact hitters?
Asked by fernando on Apr 06, 2013
Yes, the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult would be a good choice for contact hitters.
· Apr 06, 2013
Is this bat end loaded?
Asked by dylan on Apr 01, 2013
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue is a one-piece alloy with a balanced swing weight.
· Apr 01, 2013
I had the 2012 Marucci Black and my adult league banned it after I bought it this year. I like the feel of the Marucci Team bat and the Marucci Black 2, I'm 6'3" and 218 lbs. I am mostly a single, double hitter with the occasional homerun. Which bat in your opinion would benifet me the most the Marucci Team or Marucci Black 2? My best friend and I think Marucci bats are one of the best or the best on the market.
Asked by Ptizzle on Mar 16, 2013
The Marucci Black 2 is the better quality bat, due to it's composite handle and extended sweet spot.
· Mar 17, 2013
Is alloy or composite better?
Asked by logan on Mar 02, 2013
They're both going to give you the same result. Composite bats require a break-in period, but generally last longer. Alloy bats require no break-in, but may not last as long as a composite bat.
· Mar 02, 2013
Would this bat be good for a kid that is 5'7" 200 pounds contact hitter that bats left handed?
Asked by Justin on Feb 12, 2013
Yes. The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT is a great bat with good pop and durability.
· Feb 12, 2013
IHSA outlawed these bats last year. Are they in compliance this year?
Asked by Curious on Feb 07, 2013
The Marucci Cat 5 was outlawed by the IHSA, which was replaced by the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT. So this bat is currently in compliance with the IHSA.
· Feb 07, 2013
Would this bat last as long pop wise as any other bat? Or as a composite?
Asked by Dk on Jan 22, 2013
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult bat will have as much pop as any of the leading alloy BBCOR bats on the market. This bat will be hot right out of the wrapper unlike any composite barrel bat. This bat will start hot and slowly lose its performance over time. It also will feature a Bulletproof Anti-Vibration Technology.
· Jan 23, 2013
In the video, it says it has a season worth of pop? So does this mean that as it goes on, it loses pop?
Asked by Dk on Jan 22, 2013
The Marucci Team BBCOR is a one-piece alloy design. Alloy bats will have their most pop right out of the wrapper. Their performance will gradually decline, but that will depend on how the bat is stored and how many people use it.
· Jan 22, 2013
Would this bat be a better bat for a contact hitter than the DeMarini CF5? I'm 15 years old, 5'10/140lbs.
Asked by ajaydenlee23 on Dec 21, 2012
Both the Marucci Team BBCOR and the DeMarini CF5 are both good balanced bats for a contact hitter. The CF5 will have more flex because it is a two-piece bat.
· Dec 22, 2012
What is the difference between the red, blue, green or black colors?
Asked by 9ball on Nov 10, 2012
There is no difference in construction of the different Marucci Team BBCOR models. The only difference will be cosmetically with the different colors to try and match your teams colors.
· Nov 10, 2012
The Cat 5 was so highly regarded, why was it discontinued? My son loved it and most of his teammates beg to use his.
Asked by missy on Oct 25, 2012
Marucci just released a newer version. You will see all manufacturers update bats every season. Mainly for marketing and performance purposes. The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult model will be just as good if not better than the model CAT 5.
· Oct 25, 2012
How would you compare this bat to the RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR AIR? I have heard the RIP-IT is the better choice. Is this true?
Asked by Jared s. on Sep 29, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR and the 2013 RIP-IT Prototype BBCOR Air are going to be very similar. They both are balanced bats and they are both very high performing. Performance wise, they are very comparable.
· Sep 29, 2012
What is the difference between this one, the black ,green,etc.?
Asked by ffej19 on Sep 15, 2012
There is no difference in construction of the different Marucci Team BBCOR models. The only difference will be cosmetically with the different colors to try and match your teams colors.
· Sep 15, 2012
Would the 2013 Marucci Black or the 2013 Marucci Team provide a better swing speed?
Asked by yankeefan on Aug 13, 2012
Your swing speed would be very similar with either the Marucci Black or the Marucci Team bat. The main difference is the Marucci Black has a composite handle whereas the Marucci Team bat is a one-piece fully aluminum bat.
· Aug 13, 2012
I've swung a lot of alloy bats and if you hit it in the wrong place it hurts a lot. Since it says anti vibration is there any sting at all?
Asked by GrandeGringo on Aug 10, 2012
One-piece fully aluminum bats will still have vibration if you hit the ball off the handle or the end of the bat. The Anti Vibration technology will greatly reduce the amount of vibration that travels through the bat though.
· Aug 10, 2012
For a 13 year old contact hitter going into their second year of 60-90, would the Marucci Team or the Marucci CAT 5 be a more balanced bat?
Asked by marucciman26 on Aug 10, 2012
The Marucci Cat 5 would be slightly more balanced than the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue Adult.
· Aug 10, 2012
Is this bat better than the Easton S1?
Asked by brandon on Jul 02, 2012
The Marucci Team bat is a top of the line one-piece fully aluminum bat and the Easton S1 is a high performing two-piece fully composite bat. Here is a link to further compare the two bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· Jul 02, 2012
I'm coming up on my senior year of baseball and I'm hopefully playing in the future. Would this be a good bat for college?
Asked by disguy21 on Jul 01, 2012
Yes the Marucci Team BBCOR would be a great option for high school and college play. It feature high performing AZ3000 alloy with anti-vibration technology.
· Jul 02, 2012
So the Marucci Team bats would be a good choice for a contact hitter?
Asked by Al on Jun 23, 2012
Yes, the Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT would be a good choice for a contact hitter, because it has a balanced swing weight.
· Jun 23, 2012
Would you recommend this bat over any of the easton bats? And if so which bats?
Asked by K DOG on Jun 15, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT Blue is very similar to the Easton S3 in that they both are one-piece alloy bats with balanced swing weights. If you prefer a one-piece bat, I would recommend this bat over the Easton S1 or S2, because those two bats are both two-piece.
· Jun 15, 2012
I am a contact hitter, what is the best bat for me?
Asked by Wheels on Jun 14, 2012
They are many bats that would be good. This is a balanced bat so it would be good for a contact hitter.
· Jun 14, 2012
Which bat provides better bat speed, the Marucci Team or the Easton S3?
Asked by baseballer on Jun 12, 2012
Both the Marucci Team and the Easton S3 are very balanced bats and are going to have great swing speeds.
· Jun 12, 2012
For an average on base hitter with good power, would this or the Marucci Black be a better bat for me to use?
Asked by BaseBallGuy on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team bats are a one-piece alloy design made more for power hitters. The Marucci Black is a two-piece hybrid design that has more flex when swung; designed more for a contact hitter.
· May 30, 2012
How does this compare to the Marucci Black?
Asked by Aaron Foxie on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR will be stiffer than the Marucci Black because it is a one-piece bat. Both are very high performing.
· May 30, 2012
Would you recommend the CAT 5, Marucci Black, or Marucci Team based on pop? I am a power hitter.
Asked by Jacob on May 30, 2012
All are great bats with very good pop. The CAT 5 and Team models are one-piece bats that often benefit power hitters. The CAT 5 was one of the highest performing BBCOR bats on the market, but it has been discontinued and we no longer have any in stock. I think the Team bat is comparable to the CAT 5, but it will be hard to match the CAT 5's performance. If you prefer a one-piece bat, go with the Team, if you have traditionally used two-piece bats with success, go with the Marucci Black.
· May 30, 2012
For the money, is the Marucci Team series just as good as the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo?
Asked by Jo on May 30, 2012
That depends on who you ask. The Marucci Team bats are stiff, one-piece bats. The DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat with more flex. Both are high performing bats, just depends on whether you prefer a two-piece or one-piece bat.
· May 30, 2012
What is the difference between the colors of the bats?
Asked by Ryan on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team bats are the same design and construction, except one is blue, one is red, one is orange, one is green, and one is black.
· May 30, 2012
How long is the break-in period for this bat?
Asked by Tony on May 30, 2012
Since the Marucci Team does not have a composite barrel, there is no break-in period required. This bat will be hot right out of the wrapper!
· May 30, 2012
Does this bat come in a 33/30?
Asked by Collins on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team is available in a 33/30. Our website shows all sizes we have available and that are ready to ship.
· May 30, 2012
What is the drop on this bat?
Asked by Patrick on May 30, 2012
Since the Marucci Team is an adult BBCOR bat, it will have a -3 drop. All adult bats have a -3 drop.
· May 30, 2012
Does this bat have a balanced or end loaded feel?
Asked by A.J. on May 30, 2012
The weight in the Marucci Team is evenly distributed. This gives the bat a very balanced feel.
· May 30, 2012
Is this bat college approved?
Asked by Stonum on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team is BBCOR certified and is legal for high school or collegiate level play.
· May 30, 2012
Does this bat have the USSSA stamp on the bat?
Asked by Derek on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR does not have the USSSA stamp. Adult bats are not stamped with the USSSA approval as they are BBCOR certified and do not have to feature the USSSA stamp. The Marucci Team is offered in a Senior League model that does feature the USSSA stamp.
· May 30, 2012
Is this bat alloy or composite?
Asked by Bradley on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team is a one-piece fully alloy design. There is no composite material anywhere in the bat.
· May 30, 2012
Is this a one or two-piece bat?
Asked by Jeremy on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team is a one-piece all alloy bat. A bat like the Marucci Team is great for power hitters.
· May 30, 2012
Is this a BBCOR bat?
Asked by Hondo on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR does meet the BBCOR certifications and is approved for play at the high school and collegiate level.
· May 30, 2012
How does this bat differ from the CAT 5 Squared BBCOR? Is it better?
Asked by c chop on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team is very comparable to the Marucci CAT 5 and designed with the same high end alloy as the Cat 5. Both have excellent pop and performance.
· May 30, 2012
Do you think this bat will get banned like the CAT 5?
Asked by Royals Fan on May 30, 2012
I do not think the Marucci Team BBCOR bat will get banned like the 33" Marucci CAT 5. The 33" 30 oz. CAT 5 was the only size that was decertified. Marucci has since done a great job of testing their bats to make sure they are legal for play at the different levels. If the Marucci Team does lose its BBCOR certification, the NCAA and NFHS will be the governing bodies that make this ruling.
· May 30, 2012
Does this have a -3 drop weight?
Asked by The Question Asker on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team does in fact have a -3 drop. All adult BBCOR bats will have a -3 drop.
· May 30, 2012
Is this bat approved for NCAA play?
Asked by Austin Hillbilly on May 30, 2012
Yes it is. This Marucci Team bat is BBCOR certified and legal for NCAA play.
· May 30, 2012
Is this approved for high school play?
Asked by Bo on May 30, 2012
Absolutely! The Marruci Team is BBCOR certified and is legal for play in high school and collegiate levels.
· May 30, 2012
Is this bat BBCOR certified?
Asked by Skipper on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR is BBCOR certified and legal for use in high school and collegiate level play.
· May 30, 2012
Is there a break-in period? If so, how long?
Asked by Dat Dude on May 30, 2012
Since the Marucci Team BBCOR bat is an all alloy bat, there will not be a break-in period required. Only composite barrel bats will require a break-in.
· May 30, 2012
Where is it made?
Asked by Tim on May 30, 2012
Marucci’s headquarters is located in Baton Rouge, LA. However, the Marucci Team model is manufactured overseas.
· May 30, 2012
Would it be too heavy, in your opinion, for a 13 year old who is 5'3" and 100 pounds?
Asked by pcbaseball5 on May 30, 2012
Based on that height and weight, a 29" bat is recommended. Since the smallest size we currently have available is a 31" 28oz, these sizes will probably be too large for you. However, if you feel like you can swing a 31" bat, then I say go for it! It shouldn't hurt anything.
· May 30, 2012
I'm an 8th grader and about 5"4" and 125 lbs. and wanting to upgrade from a 31 in. 28 oz. Easton Hammer. Would this be a good upgrade?
Asked by Q7mustard on May 30, 2012
The Marucci Team would definitely be a great bat to upgrade to. The Team is a full alloy bat like the Hammer and you shouldn't have any problems switching to this bat!
· May 30, 2012
Which bat is a more even weight, the CAT5 or the Team?
Asked by Sarge on May 19, 2012
The CAT5 and the Marucci Team both have balanced swing weights and have a very similar feel.
· May 19, 2012
Why is the Marucci Team $100 less than the Black? I ordered the black demo for the same price as this. It should arrived on Thursday.
Asked by zac on May 02, 2012
The Marucci Team and Marucci Black are two completely different bat designs, hence the price difference. The Team is a one-piece alloy and the Black is a two-piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle.
· May 02, 2012
I am a sophomore in high school who hits for power. What should I get the Marucci Team or the Marucci Black?
Asked by Zach on May 01, 2012
If you are a power hitter then the Marucci Team would be a great choice for you! The Marucci Black is a great bat, but the two-piece design of this bat is usually better suited for contact hitters.
· May 01, 2012
What is the difference between the red, black, and blue Team bats?
Asked by Ryan on May 01, 2012
There are not any differences among the red, black or blue Marucci Team bats. They are just different colors to help give players a variety of colors to choose from.
· May 01, 2012
Is the Team end loaded or balanced?
Asked by Casey on May 01, 2012
The weight in the Marucci Team is evenly distributed.This gives the bat a balanced feel.
· May 01, 2012
Is this bat legal for high school and college ball?
Asked by Alberto on May 01, 2012
The Marucci Team is BBCOR approved and is legal for use in high school and collegiate level play.
· May 01, 2012
What is the drop weight on this bat?
Asked by Eric on May 01, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR is an adult BBCOR bat with a -3 drop. All adult bats will have a -3 drop.
· May 01, 2012
What is better, the Marucci Team or the Marucci Black?
Asked by Rick on May 01, 2012
Both, the Marucci Black and the Marucci Team are great bats. Determining which one is better is difficult and is really dependent on the type of hitter you are. If you are more of a power hitter, the Team would probably be the best option for you because it is a one-piece ally. However, if you are more of a contact hitter, then the two-piece hybrid design of the Black would probably better suit your needs.
· May 01, 2012
Is this a one-piece bat?
Asked by Dave on May 01, 2012
Yes, the Marucci Team is a one-piece, all alloy bat. A bat like the Team would be a great option for a power hitter!
· May 01, 2012
Do you have the Marucci Team bats in stock?
Asked by Trevor on May 01, 2012
Yes, we currently have the Marucci Team bats available in the colors available on our website. We run a live inventory on our site, so if we sell out of certain size, we will remove that item from our site.
· May 01, 2012
Is this Team bat BBCOR certified?
Asked by Baseball Mom on May 01, 2012
Yes, the Marucci Team is BBCOR certified and legal for high school or collegiate level play.
· May 01, 2012
How does the Marucci Team compare to the Marucci CAT 5?
Asked by Andy on May 01, 2012
The Marucci Team BBCOR: MCBT-B Adult bat is Marucci's 2013 one-piece alloy model that replaced the Marucci CAT 5. The Marucci Team bat is BBCOR certified and legal for play in NCAA and NFHS sanctioned events.
· May 01, 2012
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