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By Bat Digest
Updated August 27, 2023
Our hitter's love the feel of The Goods. Despite its end load, a lot of younger and smaller players think it is the right fit for them. In terms of data, we have yet to see any player hit The Goods with as much success as they percieve. It is, after all, a BBCOR bat limited by a pretty restrictive standard that a lot of companies also reach in their bats. And, frankly, has been reached by the Voodoo line for several years now. As well, hitters believe the pop and performance of The Goods is above average despite no evidence of that reality. The bat sounds right, feels right and has reached a certain level of groupthink claiming its one of the best of all time. This does not mean the bat is not recommendable.
The BBCOR 2021 The Goods is built for big hitters that want an end-loaded bat and prefer a stiffer feel in their hybrids. That isn't everyone. As well, if you need a bat that requires no work in, is sure to produce BBCOR exit speeds right a the limit, then the 2021 BBCOR The Goods could be for you. The USSSA version in drop 10 is the USSSA Voodoo updated, but the drop 5 uses the same stiffer connection as is found on the BBCOR version. There is not a USA version of The Goods. But, for 2021, there is a USA Voodoo.
The most significant difference, at least at first blush, is the addition of the 34.5-inch version of the bat. Other than that, the bat's only change is the paint job. We should also point out that the bat is $50 more than it was in 2020. Why? There isn't anything to justify the price jump other than the hype the bat received in 2020. Despite performance in line with other DeMarini Voodoos from year's past, the perception of the 2020 The Goods was through the roof. When it ran out of stock from major retailers, the secondary market price on the bat was reaching $600. We can't blame DeMarini for understanding the economics of it all. If people are willing to buy a bat at $600 why would they sell it at $349. They aren't a charitable organization after all. And, the higher initial price point keeps bat flippers, who buy up all the inventory to resale latter, at bay too.
The 2021 Goods is the grandchild of the Voodoo Insane. The Voodoo Insane is known as a two-piece hybrid bat built with a stiff connection, big barrel, and end load. The 2021 Goods is right in that alley. Expect a big barrel, massive swing, rigid feel, and a fantastic hitting experience.