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Wooden Baseball Bats Vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats

... have a difficult time making the transitional to the big leagues, because in college they nearly exclusively use aluminum bats. Pro bats are all wood and as a result, players have a rather hard timegetting comfortable with the weight. Read Read: Wooden Baseball Bats Vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats

By: Dave Brandley | 12/04/2007 | Fitness

Softball Bat Materials And Legal Issues

... and double-layer combinations; double-layer bats are used by the power-hitters. Graphite/Titanium lined: Aluminum bats are lined with graphite or titanium. These light, durable, and strong materials are added to aluminum bats with thin ... Read Read: Softball Bat Materials And Legal Issues

By: Jeffrey Fang | 07/07/2008 | Baseball

Wood Baseball Bats Versus Aluminum Baseball Bats

... of the ball can now be achieved with less batter strength. And due to that, several players were injured. Due to the fierceness of the rebound of the aluminum bat, the reaction time of the pitchers is smaller. To prove this, in 1970, when ... Read Read: Wood Baseball Bats Versus Aluminum Baseball Bats

By: Michael Shapiro | 07/03/2007 | Baseball

What are softball bats made out of?

... and double-layer combinations; double-layer bats are used by the power-hitters. Graphite/Titanium lined: Aluminum bats are lined with graphite or titanium. These light, durable, and strong materials are added to aluminum bats with thin ... Read Read: What are softball bats made out of?

By: Samuel Johnston | 22/02/2006 | Sports & Fitness

Finding Consistency In College Baseball Bats

... heavier bats as they allow the hitter to create sufficient speed to put some "oomph" into it (although there are restrictions about bat weights at most levels). Additionally, aluminum bats can supply more "pop" of the baseball off the bat, ... Read Read: Finding Consistency In College Baseball Bats

By: William Smith | 26/03/2006 | Baseball

Composite Baseball Bats

... do Composite Bats have over Aluminum Bats? And are they worth the extra cost? Composite bats do offer distinct advantages to aluminum bats but they will certainly have a shorter life as they can, and probably will, break. They're also much ... Read Read: Composite Baseball Bats

By: R. Nelson | 01/09/2008 | Baseball

The History Of The Baseball Bat

... , both Easton and Worth introduced titanium bats, and in 1995 Easton and Louisville Slugger introduced the lightest grade of aluminum bats available to date. Continuing developments include double walled bats, and scandium-aluminum bats. ... Read Read: The History Of The Baseball Bat

By: Billy Beansprout | 29/03/2007 | Baseball

Comparison Of Ash And Maple Baseball Bats

... in the non-professional leagues or those who have major league aspirations, will often practice with a maple bat instead of an aluminum bat. There are several reasons for this. First, the sweet spot is more precise. Secondly, maple bats ... Read Read: Comparison Of Ash And Maple Baseball Bats

By: Michael Shapiro | 22/04/2007 | Baseball

Traditional Wooden Baseball Bats

... baseball bat. Serious batters in the non-professional leagues, or who have major league aspirations, will often practice with a maple bat instead of an aluminum bat. The sweet spot is more precise and wood bats are solid so they weigh more ... Read Read: Traditional Wooden Baseball Bats

By: Jason Gluckman | 20/09/2005 | Baseball

Wooden Baseball Bats - From Wood to Aluminum

... that wooden grip makes all the difference. After all, it is because they are so much more challenging to use than aluminum bats and the like, that they are so popular. Baseball bat manufacturer Hillerich and Bradsby even purchased Larimer ... Read Read: Wooden Baseball Bats - From Wood to Aluminum

By: Jeremy Tang | 16/04/2006 | Baseball

Present Day Making Of Quality Baseball Bats - Also Past And Present-Day

Easton - One of the top makers of aluminum bats and baseball equipment. There are many varieties of Easton bats, from wood or aluminum models to ultra high end bats. Did you know that it takes 42,000 pounds of pressure to emblazon an ... Read Read: Present Day Making Of Quality Baseball Bats - Also Past And Present-Day

By: William Smith | 25/03/2006 | Baseball
Mike Wilcox

Bat Rolling - What Is Causing All The Discussion

... to increase the performance. This includes Softball bats (Fastpitch or Slowpitch) and Baseball bats (2 1/4", 2 5/8" and 2 3/4' barrels). Some people claim to roll Aluminum bats but it is not worth it since it does not improve performance ... Read Read: Bat Rolling - What Is Causing All The Discussion

By: Mike Wilcox | 18/02/2009 | Baseball

Youth Baseball Bats - A Quick Primer

... bat your son or daughter desire. In official leagues, youth baseball bats are sometimes traditional and wooden but more often than not, they are aluminum. Aluminum bats weren't truly introduced until the 1970's and these youth baseball ... Read Read: Youth Baseball Bats - A Quick Primer

By: Jeremy Tang | 16/04/2006 | Baseball

The Power Of Professional Wood Bats

... as a red wood. With wood, it usually takes a bit more to get the bat through the contact zone, so start your swing earlier (sooner). This is great training for numerous reasons; one being that you'll be even quicker with your aluminum bat! Read Read: The Power Of Professional Wood Bats

By: William Smith | 27/03/2006 | Sports & Fitness
Abhishek Agarwal

4 Great Advantages Of Aluminum Fishing Boats

... does not corrode as a metal, which makes it all the more suitable for fishing expeditions in salt water. It is easy to have an aluminum bat custom built but not a fiber glass one which is built in a mold and cannot be altered in any way ... Read Read: 4 Great Advantages Of Aluminum Fishing Boats

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Fishing

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