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  2. Black Betsy - Wikipedia

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    Sporting goods companies Spalding and Hillerich & Bradsby and Rawlings produced reproductions of the bat for sale to fans, starting in the 1910s. [11] [12] The National Pastime Museum, a virtual museum opened in 2013, included a bat described as "the rarest type of 'Black Betsy,' one that once launched many a line drive from 'Shoeless' Joe ...

  3. Composite baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    The most common method of altering composite bats is through bat rolling, where a large amount of pressure is applied, by various means, while rolling the bat back and forth. [10] The rules committee met on August 17, 2009, to discuss their proposal with manufacturers, and on August 24, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved a ...

  4. Broadly Applicable Tracking System - Wikipedia

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    The Broadly Applicable Tracking System, or BATS, is a small, lightweight tool that scientists use to track animal movements. It is shaped like a backpack and glued onto the back of a bat or other small animal.

  5. A Babe Ruth bat from 1921 sold for a record $1.85 million at ...

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    A Babe Ruth bat from the 1920 and 1921 seasons was sold for a record price at an auction this week. The “Polo Grounds” bat was sold for a record $1.85 million, Hunt Auctions announced Wednesday.

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  7. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory - Wikipedia

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    Old-Time Bat Making Demonstrations – See hand-turners use a lathe to demonstrate how bats used to be made. Burn-Brander – Docents demonstrate the process of "burn branding" bats. Statue collection – The museum has lifelike statues of Babe Ruth , Ted Williams , Ken Griffey Jr. , Derek Jeter (2011), [ 22 ] Jackie Robinson (2016), [ 23 ...

  8. Coin wrapper - Wikipedia

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    A machine which he said could, "Provide a means whereby bogus, spurious or counterfeit coins will be rejected by the machine automatically even though they be of the same size as the genuine coins of the value for which the machine is designed to operate." [7] By 1911 banks in the United States were using coin rolling machines.

  9. Harp trap - Wikipedia

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    A harp trap in Borneo. A harp trap is a device used to capture bats without exposing them to disentangling from traps like mist nets and hand nets.It capitalizes on bats' flight characteristic of turning perpendicular to the ground to pass between obstacles, in this case the trap's strings, in which flight attitude they cannot maintain their angle of flight and drop unharmed into a collection ...