Posted on June 19th, 2009 by admin
Aluminum Baseball Bats vs Wooden Baseball BatsWhat advantages are there with an aluminum baseball bat? What benefits are there with a wooden bat? This is a question that most baseball players ought to look into when they are purchasing a new baseballor softball bat. In this article, the differences between the two will be described [...]
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Posted on June 19th, 2009 by admin
Softball bats were at one time made chiefly of wood, but advances in technology have introduced materials such as aluminum, graphite, and composites. Each material has its positive and unique features.Wood: Wood softball bats are very rare but are slowly regaining favor with softball enthusiasts who would rather hear a whack and not a ping [...]
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Posted on June 18th, 2009 by admin
It seems that for such a simple, single-purpose object like a baseball bat, it would be easy to buy one for your athletic son or daughter. But the truth is, there are all kinds of baseball bats. Fear not, the following basics will guide you in the right direction to getting the sure-shot baseball bat [...]
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Posted on June 18th, 2009 by admin
Whether you are part of the Little Leaguers, Senior Leaguers, college student’s league or professionals, when it comes to baseball, the big questions that pops up is what kind of baseball bat you will use. And, if you really are a baseball player, you definitely know that the discussion is between aluminum bats and wood [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
Wood baseball bats are available for all leagues and levels. Some believe wood baseball bats embody the art or the poetry of baseball. Precision crafted wood bats are replete with the spine-tingling crack of a home run or the splintered remains of wooden warrior that drilled its last base hit. Though aluminum or alloy bats [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
Aluminum baseball bats are Usually preferred to wooden bats due to their light weight and high power (note: pro players are allowed to use wood bats only). Lighter bats are usually preferable to heavier bats as they allow the hitter to create sufficient speed to put some “oomph” into it (although there are restrictions about [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
Folks that are do-it-yourselfers know the value of a hammer that fits in their hands just right. It seems to make the job go much easier and ends with a more successful outcome. If you like to cook, then you know the benefits of pots, pans and cooking utensils that you are comfortable with. Having [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
Softball bats were at one time made chiefly of wood, but advances in technology have introduced materials such as aluminum, graphite, and composites. Each material has its positive and unique features.Wood: Wood softball bats are very rare but are slowly regaining favor with softball enthusiasts who would rather hear a whack and not a ping [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
In professional baseball, metal bats are not allowed. Wooden baseball bats are standard; heavy wooden bats in fact. If a player fills a wooden bat with cork so as to decrease its weight, he would be violating the rules. Before aluminum there was always wood. There is no doubt that key advantages come into play [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin
There are a number of points that you should keep in mind while choosing a baseball bat.Some factors include level of play, size of the batter, cost and comfort.The comfort of the baseball bat is definitely the most important governing factor. As with any piece of accessory or equipment associated with sports, you must ensure [...]
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