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a lot of professional baseball players will wrap the the knob of the bat when they extend a pinky off to give them a little bit more of an enhanced grip to demonstrate that I still start with the unfinished edge which is this short edge starting as far as a short taper and depending upon where you want to start whether youamp;#39;re higher or lower on the butt of the bat it all depends on personal preference I will get it to that point where itamp;#39;s got plenty of coverage and then I can start working my way down the knob into the barrel of the bat and again if it doesnamp;#39;t work the first time just back it off a little bit and then it allows you to get that consistent you will need to apply a little bit more tension on the knob just to be able to manipulate the tape and then everything after that is the same as you make your way down the barrel of the bat following your overlaps