Rick Sholl, Inventor of the "Sweet Spot"
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Published on 02/5/2008

"Sweet Spot"

The invention, called the Sweet Spot, features a cover for a bat having a 10 inch section of neoprene to fit directly over the bat's hitting surface with the center of this material featuring a circular hole. The primary object of this invention is to show the batter where on the bat to exactly hit the ball. The contact between the ball and bat would be ideally on the sweet spot, therefore providing a much better hit. It will improve a person's ability to hit a baseball or softball with increased accuracy. This unique product lends itself as a user-friendly product.

Today's baseball equipment doesn't allow for the accuracy of striking ball consistently on the sweet spot of a bat. These concerns pointed out a need that led Inventor Rick Sholl to the development of his Sweet Spot. He has designed a remarkable device that is durable, easy-to-use, as well as, allowing the athletes to accurately hit the ball on the best part of the bat. Ultimately, it makes this invention a much sought-after product for any non-professional team or school.


 

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