u/Necessary_Tension461

Coaches comment

My son is small for his age, only about 4'4" at 11 years old. He is a young 6th grader, and they had the 6th grade boys play on the middle school baseball team this year (small school, usually it's 7th and 8th but they didnt have enough players this year). My son loves playing baseball. My son has a bat he really likes and he can hit well with it. Nothing fancy but it works for him for now; he has a nicer bat he is working on swinging to get used to it, but he isn't quite comfortable with it yet. Anyways, his favorite bat is an easton speed swing, usa, 2 3/4 barrell drop 10 28" bat. The coach made a comment to him that his bat is a TBall bat, and now my son is embarrassed to use it. Was this appropriate? Is that bat really that bad it is considered a tball bat? I understand it's not top of line $350 bat, but he can use it well, and I figured he could finish the season. Now he is trying to swing a bigger bat he isn't used to yet and only hitting grounders 10% of the time and missing the rest...hurting his confidence. His coach seems alright, but him saying that to m kid is bothering me. I dont know much about bats, never played myself and he is my first kid in baseball so its a learning curve.

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u/Necessary_Tension461 — 12 days ago

Filter for hard well water

Im looking for glass or stainless steel filters focusing on filtering out nitrate/nitrates, pfa/o, pesticides, bacteria (not as big of a concern as we've never tested pos for this and I know there are other things we can use if necessary) and microplastics..aka health. Counter top or undersink. I had lifestraw and recently read they switched manufacturers and their filters have gone downhill and don't want to mess with buying new filters; also trying to get away from storing in plastic. Ive seen waterdrop, aquatru mentioned a lot.

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u/Necessary_Tension461 — 13 days ago