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The classic debate between Wood and Aluminum baseball bats continues

Whether you like the crack of wood or the ping of aluminum, baseball bats are created for players from Tiny Leaguers to Professionals. Baseball bats are made out of specialised woods, composites or alloys, and aluminum, depending on the league. Bats can be forged out of assorted woods, ash and maple. Baseball bats are available in different barrel sizes and lengths.

Tiny League, Senior League, and university level baseball bats vary and need to be inside certain measurement parameters, depending on the league. Since the advent of aluminum bats, a squabble has raged as to whether metal or wood is superior ; this view looks to be that metal bats outperform wooden bats. Some research explains aluminum bats smack the ball quicker because they are hollow, making it also lighter to swing.

Many think that aluminum and composite bats pose a threat to sophisticated players because of the fierceness of the rebound off the bat, which gives players ( particularly pitchers ) less reaction time. Many players favor the classic feel of a wood bat. They say that wood bats are equivalent to their metallic opposite numbers, if not better. Others like the speed of an aluminum bat. Without regard for a bat’s composition, all bats have a sweet spot. This special spot is found on the upper-mid section of a bat and punches the ball with the most power. Many players choose a bat based entirely on the dimensions of the sweet spot.

To find the right bat, consider which league it is designed for ; the length, weight, and rim of the barrel ; and your price range. Remember that wood bats typically weigh more because they are solid and engineered to resist snapping. Aluminum bats are hollow, don’t break, and are quicker than wood bats.

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