Used 2013 Easton Mako Baseball Bat | USSSA | Drop -11, 30in/19oz | YB15MK
Used 2013 Easton Mako Baseball Bat | USSSA | Drop -11, 30in/19oz | YB15MK
The 2013 Easton MAKO is the bat that started a revolution in the youth game, famously known for its "massive barrel" that defied the standards of its time. At Dugout Pros, we recognize this first-generation MAKO as a hall-of-famer in the Connecticut travel ball community. Utilizing TCT (Thermo Composite Technology), it offers an unmatched sweet spot and an incredibly light swing weight. This 30-inch, -11 model is perfect for young hitters who want to increase their bat speed while swinging a barrel that feels twice its actual size. If you want the legendary "crack" and performance that made the MAKO a household name, this is the one.
The Dugout Pros Lab
STATISTICS
Model: 2013 Easton MAKO (YB15MK)
Length: 30 Inches
Weight: 19 Ounces
Drop: -11
Certification: USSSA BPF 1.15 (Travel Ball Legal)
Barrel Size: 2 1/4"
Bat Construction: Two-Piece Composite
Swing Feel: Ultra-Balanced
The Lab
BPR (Barrel Performance Rating): 4/5
Rating Name: High Output
The TCT composite barrel on this MAKO is fully "broken in" and absolutely hot. Our internal Lab testing confirms it is maintaining elite compression levels, delivering the high-end pop this model is famous for.
BCR (Barrel Condition Rating): 3/5
Rating Name: Average Use
Shows standard signs of play including paint chips, ball marks, and surface scuffing. Our structural inspection confirms no cracks or "dead" spots, ensuring the CXN connection piece and barrel remain 100% solid.
BGR (Bat Grip Rating): 2/5
Rating Name: Worn / Smooth
The original grip has seen its share of seasons and is currently smooth and lacking tack. We recommend a fresh wrap to ensure your player maintains total control during the swing.
OBR (Overall Bat Rating): 6.9/10
Rating Name: Average Use
This 2013 Easton MAKO carries a 6.9/10 OBR, placing it in our Average Use category. Calculated using the Lab formula ((4x.55)+(3x.35)+(2x.1))x2, this score reflects a bat that prioritizes High Output performance despite its cosmetic seasoning and the Worn / Smooth grip. It is a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of baseball history that still performs at a high level on the modern diamond.
Pro-Tip: The original 2013 MAKO is a "unicorn" in the used market. To keep this composite barrel performing at its Peak, avoid using it with heavy "weighted" balls or in weather below 60 degrees. Treat this lumber right, and it will reward you with plenty of extra-base hits!
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