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  • Wood Bats Vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats

    Wooden baseball bats have been used in the game of baseball since the 1850's and aluminum bats have been used since the 1970's, according to Baseball-bats.net.There are advantages and...

  • Aluminum Bats Vs. Composite Bats

    Baseball and softball bats have evolved from wooden models to aluminum, and now composite bats are gaining popularity. Selecting aluminum or composite is a choice of proven results against new...

  • How to Build a Wooden Bench for Baseball Dugouts

    If you're on a baseball or softball team or sponsor a youth team and find that the field conditions leave a lot be desired, fret not. Something as simple as the dugout bench where players sit...

  • Information About Wooden Bats

    The sounds of summer used to include the frequent crack of a baseball against a wooden bat, but Major League stadiums are often the only place to hear that anymore. Most amateur teams use aluminum...

  • Do Wood or Aluminum Bats Work Better?

    The two most common bats are wooden and aluminum types, and the debate about which one is better has been ensuing for decades. Comparisons can be made between the two to see which is better.

  • Facts About Wooden Baseball Bats

    Nothing says summer like the crack of a baseball against a wooden bat. Wooden baseball bats have been a part of the game since about 1850. Popular manufacturers of wooden bats include Louisville...

  • Types of Wooden Bats

    Baseball players spend a great deal of time deciding what type of wooden bat to use throughout the course of any season. Babe Ruth used nothing but hickory bats but today, most players find them...

  • Wooden Baseball Bats Vs. Metal

    In the game of baseball, the debate over wooden baseball bats versus metal bats is very heated. Their composition isn't the only thing that makes them different. Performance is another difference....

  • How to Hit With a Wooden Bat

    Hitting with a wooden bat is the same as hitting with an aluminum baseball bat, with the only exception being that a wooden bat should be held with the trademark facing the batter. Discover how a...

  • How to Hold a Wooden Bat

    A wooden baseball bat should be held by facing the trademark so that the bat is less prone to splitting on contact. Learn about lining up the knuckles to hold a baseball bat with help from a...

  • Why Does Major League Baseball Use Wooden Bats?

    Have you ever noticed that Major League Baseball players exclusively swing wooden bats? If you were to watch any little league game today, chances are the players would be using aluminum bats....

  • Does a Baseball Go Farther With a Wooden or Metal Bat?

    The bat is as integral to baseball as a glove or a ball. From the start, wood was the choice of professional players. But metal is the choice of amateur and youth baseball. There is plenty of...

  • How to Hit With a Wooden Bat

    Although a person may have played baseball for many years, it is likely that most of that time he played using an aluminum bat. As players get older, they begin to gravitate toward using wooden...

  • How to Hold a Wooden Bat

    Wooden baseball bats are not commonly used by baseball players before they reach the professional level. Although these bats sometimes can be used in Little League or in scholastic sports,...

  • How to Tell the Size of Louisville Slugger Bats

    Louisville Slugger bats are the most popular brand of baseball bats on the market. The majority of professionals use its wooden bats, and its metal and composite bats are very popular at the high...

  • The Difference Between Metal & Wooden Baseball Bats

    Although wooden and metal bats serve the same purpose during baseball games, they are very different in many ways. Some of those differences are explained below.

  • Facts on the Wooden Baseball Bat

    Part of the allure of baseball is the crack of the wooden baseball bat against the ball. The wooden baseball bat has a long track record as a part of American sports history, yet there are many...

  • What Are Wooden Baseball Bats Made Of?

    Though aluminum baseball bats are used up to the college level of baseball, most professional leagues only allow wooden bats. There are thousands of varieties of wood available to fashion a bat,...

  • How to Care for a Wooden Baseball Bat

    One of the best ways to care for a wooden baseball bat is by keeping it clean. Take care of a wooden baseball bat with tips from a former minor league baseball player in this free video on...

  • What Are the Differences Between Wood & Aluminum Bats?

    Several differences between wood and aluminum bats affect the flight of the ball. Aluminum bats are used in Little League, high school, and college baseball. Major and minor league baseball...

  • What Is an Aluminum Bat?

    Aluminum bats are popular with Little League, high school and college baseball teams. The bats are strong and their construction helps improve the players' skills. Even when you can't see the...

  • How to Cork a Wooden Baseball Bat

    Corked wooden baseball bats are lighter than regular wood bats and seek to give baseball hitters a quicker swing without losing power. Theoretically, the faster one can swing and make contact...

  • What Kind of Wood Is Used for Baseball Bats?

    Most professional baseball leagues require the use of wooden bats. There are a few different types, however, with varying characteristics and benefits. Throughout baseball's history, there were...

  • Facts About Wooden Bats

    Baseball bats come in a variety of widths, lengths and weights. There are wooden and aluminum bats produced on the market. Many youth players grow up using aluminum bats, but to play in the major...

  • Making a Wooden Baseball Bat

    The first and most important part of making a wooden baseball bat is to select the piece of wood. Most wooden bats are made out of ash that comes from 50-year-old trees, but since the 2001 season...

  • How to Care for a Wooden Bat

    Spending money on sports equipment is a bit of a shock outright, but take comfort in the fact that with proper maintenance, your equipment can last for quite some time. If you've purchased a...

  • How to Care for a Wooden Bat

    Keep your wooden baseball bat in top swinging condition with this guide.

  • About Baseball Bats

    Used in the game of baseball, the baseball bat is a long cylinder of wood or metal that is used by the batter to hit balls thrown to him by the pitcher. These bats are no more than 3 inches in...

  • How Does an Aluminum Baseball Bat Differ From a Wooden Baseball Bat?

    One of the biggest differences between an aluminum baseball bat and a wooden bat is the weight distribution--aluminum bats are hollow, and wooden bats are solid. Being that the aluminum bat is...

  • How to Safely Repair a Broken Baseball Bat

    Using a broken baseball bat can be dangerous. In any organized game at the high school level and above, it is simply not done. Whether it's an aluminum bat or a wooden one, repairs to the barrel...

  • How Does an Aluminum Bat Differ From a Wooden Bat?

    The first major difference between an alumnium baseball bat and a wooden one is how they are manufactured. An aluminum baseball bat is made with a metal material, usually an aluminum alloy or...

  • How to Compare Baseball Bats

    Choosing the right baseball requires a bit of knowledge. It is not as simple as walking into a store and finding a bat that looks cool and purchasing it. Many factors are involved for best...

  • How to Care for a Wooden Baseball Bat

    A little special attention will keep that sweet spot smooth and clean so you can continue swinging for the fences.

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