Well I love it for a few reasons, but the main one being that looking for weird bat shapes was one of the reasons I found the forum in the first place. So I have a big soft spot for all the odd-shaped bats out there.
This one actually reminds me a bit of the first bat I made, which was based on artificial intelligence optimizing the design (
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=48259.msg768747#msg768747). I think I posted it on another thread, but you can now read the whole thesis about that method for free (
https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0392675).
In those bats, the design tries to put the centre of percussion (usually high up the blade) as close as possible to the vibration nodes (usually near the toe), with the result being a massive lump of wood near the toe, and not much elsehwhere. Which is exactly what you've done! When I've got time I will try and run your shape through the simulation software, which should tell me exactly where those points are, but I really suspect that it is pretty close to being 'optimized' according to that study. But of course, the study wasn't looking at the pick up (although does predict centre of mass), which I can completely believe is not good!
But great work all the same! At least according to the theory, if you can middle one off that bat it should absolutely fly... you've just got to figure out how to lift it in the first place!