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  2. Composite baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2018, USA Baseball adopted a new bat standard. For Little League, Pony, Cal Ripken, Babe Ruth, Dixie, and AABC, new 2018 bats must be approved and showing a 2018 USA Bat Stamp. 2 5/8 barrel diameter is now available for play but parents should expect their kids' youth bats to perform at "wood-like levels", and is similar to BBCOR ...

  3. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Bats (all levels) may be made from wood or other materials (such as aluminum) and must be approved for use in Little League Baseball. For the Majors division and below, the maximum bat length is 33 inches (838 mm) and barrel diameter may not exceed 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (57 mm).

  4. List of baseball bat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats. A–Z. Akadema [1] Birdman Bats [2]

  5. Everybody hits! No, really, everyone gets a turn at bat at ...

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    At this year’s Little League World Series and throughout all of Little League, batting format has changed. Now, the batting order consists of every player on the roster, even when teams have 14 ...

  6. Baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    However, increasing numbers of "wooden bat leagues" have emerged in recent years, reflecting a trend back to wood over safety concerns and, in the case of collegiate summer baseball wood-bat leagues, to better prepare players for the professional leagues that require wood bats. Metal alloy bats can send a ball towards an unprotected pitcher's ...

  7. Talk:Baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    Ash wood bats, on the other hand have larger sweet spots than maple bats but are more likely to break on mis-hits off the handle. Birch wood bats are the compromise: closer in strength to maple but having some flex, like an ash bat, making it a good choice for mis-hitting all-over. [5] AS 15:21, 31 October 2012 (UTC)

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