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  2. Baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    Metal alloy bats can send a ball towards an unprotected pitcher's head up to 60 ft 6 in (18.44 m) away at a velocity far too high for the pitcher to get out of the way in time. Some amateur baseball organizations enforce bat manufacturing and testing standards which attempt to limit maximum ball speed for wood and non-wood bats. [21] [22] [23]

  3. List of baseball bat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Birdman Bats [2] Burke-Hanna MFG. Co. (1925-1976) — maker of the Batrite logo bat [3] Chandler Bats [4] [5] DeMarini [6] Easton Diamond Sports, LLC [7] — acquired by Rawlings in 2020 [8] Louisville Slugger [9] Marucci Sports [10] Mattingly Sports; Mizuno [11] Noble [12] Rawlings [13] Sabre Bats [14] Sam Bat; Tater [15] Victus [16] Viper ...

  4. Hillerich & Bradsby - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bradsby, a salesman, became a partner in 1916, and the company's name changed to "The Hillerich and Bradsby Co." [1] By 1923, H&B was selling more bats than any other bat maker in the country, and legends like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth (R-43), [7] and Lou Gehrig were all using them. R-43 is the company model number for the bats used by Babe Ruth.

  5. Cricket bat - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 the first GN100 Scoop was released; this was the first bat to turn to shape on its head by removing the wood from the centre of the rear of the bat. By removing this wood, the bat became lighter, its sweet spot grew and its pick-up improved. Even though there is less material, strong strokes are still possible if well-timed.

  6. Bat - Wikipedia

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    Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera (/ k aɪ ˈ r ɒ p t ər ə /). [a] With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium.

  7. Marucci Sports - Wikipedia

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    Marucci's bats were the most used in the MLB, with more than 40% of players. In 2002, Jack Marucci, LSU Tigers head athletic trainer at that time, built his first baseball bat in his backyard shed after he was unable to find a suitable wooden bat for his son Gino.

  8. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Malagasy slit-faced bat (Nycteris madagascariensis) Ja slit-faced bat (Nycteris major) Dwarf slit-faced bat (Nycteris nana) Parissi's slit-faced bat (Nycteris parisii) Egyptian slit-faced bat (Nycteris thebaica) Malayan slit-faced bat (Nycteris tragata) Vinson's slit-faced bat (Nycteris vinsoni) Wood's slit-faced bat (Nycteris woodi)

  9. Boning (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Through most of the 20th century, the great majority of major league bats were made of ash wood. [6] In 1997, maple wood bats were permitted in major league games, and became widely used in the 21st century, [5] following the example of home run champion Barry Bonds. [6] Maple being harder than ash, there is less need for boning. [4]

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