Overview

The CarGo5 baseball bat is recommended by All-Star outfielder Carlos Gonzalez. This model was designed with a large tapered knob which allows the hitter to better control his tool. The CarGo5 model uses a reduced barrel (smaller than CarGo's original model), similar to the B243c, B243v, RK13, RK23, and B13c.

Model # CARGO5

B45 Pro Select CarGo 5 Wood Baseball Bat

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Overview

The CarGo5 baseball bat is recommended by All-Star outfielder Carlos Gonzalez. This model was designed with a large tapered knob which allows the hitter to better control his tool. The CarGo5 model uses a reduced barrel (smaller than CarGo's original model), similar to the B243c, B243v, RK13, RK23, and B13c.


  • Model recommended by All-star outfielder Carlos Gonzalez
  • Handle: 0.94 in
  • Barrel: 2.50 in (large)
  • Weight Ratio: -3
  • Knob: Tapered
  • Type of bat: Top-heavy
  • Handcrafted from Pro Select Yellow Birch

How to Use This Size Guide

These tables are a general guide for determining which bat size an athlete needs.

Determine Your Bat Length by Your Age:
Age & Length
Age (Years)Bat Length (in)
5 - 724 - 26"
8 - 926 - 28"
1028 - 29"
11 - 1230 - 31"
13 - 1431 - 32"
15 - 1632 - 33"
17+34"
Determine Your Bat Length by Your Height and Weight:
Age & Length
Height

Width
36-40"41- 45"46- 48"49-52"53-56"57-60"61-64"65-68"69-72"73" +
60 lbs or less 26"27"28"29"29"     
61 - 70 lbs27"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 28"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"29"30"30"31"32"33"33" 
131 - 140 lbs 29"29"30"31"31"32"33"33" 
141 - 150 lbs  29"30"31"31"32"33"33" 
151 - 160 lbs  29"30"31"31"32"33"33"33"
161 - 170 lbs   31"31"31"32"33"33"34"
171 - 180 lbs     32"33"33"34"34"
180 + lbs      33"33"34"34"

Bat Leagues & Certifications

When choosing a baseball bat for your upcoming season, one of the first things you should look at is your league's National Governing Body. The three most common governing bodies for bats are USA Baseball, USSSA and BBCOR. Every league, regardless of age, will follow a specific bat standard for their equipment regulations. The Bat certification logo will always be stamped somewhere on the barrel or taper of the bat. Be sure to check with your local league prior to purchase to ensure your bat meets league requirements.

BBCOR

Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution

USSSA

United States Specialty Sports Association

USA

USA Baseball's Certification Standard

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