Tater Baseball
Tater-X6 PRO (Pine Tar Handle Charcoal Barrel)
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The Tater® X6 Pro Pine Tar Bat with charcoal barrel is a two-tone X6 pine tar bat. The handle captures the pine tar look — sealed into the maple, no smell or mess. The barrel goes dark charcoal for a clean two-tone aesthetic with the colors flipped from the standard pine tar build. Hand-built in Cheshire, CT and ready to ship.
The X6 pine tar bat with the pine tar handle finish
This is the X6 turn profile in an inverted version of Tater Baseball®'s signature pine tar visual style. Where the X4 Pine Tar has a charcoal handle and a pine tar barrel, the X6 flips that. The pine tar runs down the handle for the classic on-deck-circle look. The charcoal barrel keeps the bat looking sharp through long seasons.
Why pine tar without the actual pine tar
We as ballplayers know through experience that the pine tar look is swaggy. But real pine tar comes with cons. It can ruin the rest of your gear or other bats. Putting it in your bag, resting it on your shoulder, or grabbing it with batting gloves spreads tar everywhere. You won't notice until it's on everything. The Tater® version is sealed into the wood — you get the look without the cleanup.
Specs at a glance
- Wood species: Maple
- Knob: Traditional
- Handle: Thin (pine tar finish)
- Barrel: Medium (charcoal finish)
- Feel: Slight end-load
- Swing weight: -3 (Drop 3)
- Finish: Two-tone — pine tar handle / charcoal barrel
- Warranty: 30-day
- Made in: Cheshire, Connecticut
Built on the X6 Pro profile
This bat is built on our Tater-X6 Pro turn profile. The X6 wood bat features a thin handle, medium barrel, and slight end-load. It's a build for hitters who want bat speed with the weight transfer to drive the ball. Looking for a different finish? Try our X12 Original Pine Tar Bat for the classic look. Or the X4 Pine Tar with charcoal handle for the inverse two-tone. Or build any model with the pine tar look in our Custom Bat Builder.
Built in Cheshire, CT
Tater Baseball® invented the sealed pine tar wood bat style. Every bat in this run is hand-built in Cheshire, Connecticut. Each is finished to the same standard as our pro game bats. New to wood bats? Start with the Wood Bat Size Chart before you commit to a length and drop.
| TATER® WOOD BAT | STORE BOUGHT BATS | OTHER BRANDS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DurabilityBuilt for full-season use. | ✓Built to last | ✕Breaks down fast | ⚠Varies by brand and model |
| Bat PopExit velocity off the barrel. | ✓Explosive & consistent | ✕Weak exit velocity | ✕Inconsistent |
| Price PointQuality per dollar. | ✓Premium that performs | ✕Overpaying for low quality | ✕Often overpriced for similar quality |
| MLB-Grade WoodProfessional lumber spec. | ✓Pro grade only | ✕Lower grade | ⚠Some use MLB wood, others choice/select |
| Pro CertifiedInk dot tested to MLB spec. | ✓Certified pro grade | ✕Not certified | ✓Certified |
| RatingsCustomer star reviews. | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐5 / 5 | ⭐⭐⭐3 / 5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐4 / 5 |

A TRADITIONAL LOOK
WITH A MODERN APPROACH
We invented this look to fill the void for the modern ballplayer. Our Pine Tar bats are one of our top sellers made from with a flame tempered neck to give it that classic pine tar look without all the mess.
F.A.Q.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What size bat should I order?
Length: Any length from 30''-34''
Weight: Any weight from -3 to +2
Drop weight is the difference between bat length and weight. To determine a bat’s weight in ounces, take the drop weight number and subtract/add it from the bat length. For example, a -3 drop weight means that a 34" bat weighs 31 ounces (34 -3 = 31).
Blog: How to Choose the Right Sized Bat
| Age | 5-7 | 8 - 9 | 10 | 11 - 12 | 13 - 14 | 15 - Up |
| Length | 24" - 26" | 26" - 28" | 28" - 29" | 29" - 30" | 31" - 32" | 32" - 34" |
| HEIGHT |
|---|
| WEIGHT | 3'9" - 4" | 4'1" - 4'4" | 4'5" - 4'8" | 4'9" - 5' | 5'1" - 5'4" | 5'5" - 5'8" | 5'9" - 6' | 6'1" - Over |
| Under 60 lbs | 27" | 28" | 29" | 29" | ||||
| 61 - 70 lbs | 27" | 28" | 29" | 30" | 30" | |||
| 71 - 80 lbs | 28" | 28" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | ||
| 81 - 90 lbs | 28" | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 32" | |
| 91 - 100 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |
| 101 - 110 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |
| 111 - 120 lbs | 29" | 29" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | |
| 121 - 130 lbs | 29" | 30" | 30" | 30" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" |
| 141 - 150 lbs | 30" | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | |
| 151 - 160 lbs | 30" | 30" | 31" | 32" | 32" | 33" | 33" | |
| 161 - 170 lbs | 30" | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | 33" | |
| 171 - 180 lbs | 31" | 31" | 32" | 33" | 33" | 34" | ||
| Over 180 | 33" | 33" | 34" |
What types of wood are Tater bats made from?
Tater wood bats are made from top-grade maple and birch. Each type of wood offers unique benefits in terms of hardness, flexibility, and performance.
Maple has been dominating the batters box for the last 20+ years. Maple is the most used wood species in the pros. It is the most dense of the three wood bats and strongest all around.
However, since maple doesn't have much give or flex - more energy is transferred upon impact at the plate.
The downside to using maple is that the "sweet spot" is smaller than other woods and it is not as forgiving as other wood species on a miss hit.
Since there is little to no flex hitters who drive ball off end of the bat or hitters who don't like to crowd the plate may want to look towards Birch or Ash as a better option.
Birch is known to be the best of both worlds when compared to maple and ash. It has been becoming increasingly popular among players of all age groups.
It has similar density properties as maple yet has more flex and is more forgiving on miss hits.
This is especially a great option for new players to wood who do not want to pass up durability for performance and also suitable for players who are playing up a division or age.
How do I choose the right bat model for my needs?
Choosing the right bat model depends on your hitting style and personal preference. We offer a variety of models designed for power hitters, contact hitters, and balanced performance.
Can I get a discount for team or bulk orders?
Yes, we offer discounts for team and bulk orders. Please contact our sales team to discuss your needs and receive a customized quote.
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Are Tater bats suitable for professional play?
Yes, Tater wood bats are used by MLB players and are crafted to meet professional standards. Our bats offer the consistency and reliability required for high-level performance.
What is the warranty on Tater wood bats?
Tater Baseball takes great pride in the quality, durability, and performance of our product, continually surpassing industry standards. However, being a natural wood product – breakage can and will still occur.
30-day limited warranty
By using your Tater Baseball 2021 model year or later you agree to be bound by all the terms of this warranty. Before using your bat, please read this warranty carefully. If you do not agree to the terms of this warranty, do not use your bat. Return your bat to the dealer of purchase. See the dealer’s return policy for details and/or additional return requirements. Note – this limited warranty applies only to 2021 model year or later.
Under this limited warranty, Tater Baseball will provide a replacement of your Tater wood bat within thirty (30) days from the date of purchase
(“Warranty Period”) for the following condition resulting from normal field use -- structural cracking.
To qualify for warranty service, you must be the original purchaser of the bat and provide proof of purchase from an authorized Tater Baseball dealer. Within these 30 days and in order to be eligible for replacement, you must be able to demonstrate that you have adhered to our Hitting Guidelines as
outlined below.
Do not hit Cage-Style Dimpled Baseballs
Do not store bat in a car, garage, or areas exposed to heat or extreme conditions, as this can cause the wood to expand, contract, or crack.
Keep the bat away from excessive moisture, which can cause the wood to swell or warp.
Do not modify or sand the handle of the bat.
Do not strike the ball where the Tater logo shows – ball markings on logo will void warranty.
Failure to adhere to the Hitting Guidelines will automatically void your replacement guarantee.
why are bats cupped at the end?
An integral part of the bat, a quality cup is essential. Our handcrafted cupping allows for cups of different depths, altering the weight and feel of the bat.
Our process allows the bat to be more durable and exponentially decrease the risk of chips and cracks.
Blog: Cupped or Uncupped Bats
WHAT IS THE BLACK DOT ON THE HANDLE?
All of our maple and birch bats are ink dot tested to ensure the premier quality of our products.
The ink dot is proof that the piece of wood satisfies the ideal slope of the grain for MLB use; signifying that it is of the highest quality wood standard.









































