Actually, aluminum bats (and those made from other alloys) are, indeed, allowed for play in College Baseball.
Bats are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Bats are mammals, birds are not. Birds lay eggs, bats do not.
Bats are mainly Insectavorous. There are bats that are Omnivorous, and few that are Carnivorous. Herbivorous, no. Bats can not live on only plant matter.
Mega bats are bigger because Micro means small and mega mean big.
vampire bats do not hibernate because they are used to the cold
college football is when you are in college and pro football is when you are out of college and also in pro football you get paid but not college football. you can get into pro by being a college player and getting drafted into pro.
Yes it should be because soon after their college career, baseball players must face faster, better pitchers with weaker, wooden bats, causing bad starts to many rookie careers. With baseball bats that are wooden in college, scouts can help their team much more from more accurate results. No, because if college players used wooden bats there would be a lot more no hitters. That's why they have the Minor leauges
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Wood
Baseball bats are made from either wood or aluminium. They can be stained or sprayed almost any colour. A black bat will not reflect the lights of the stadium as much as a silver coloured bat.
Yes, its the standard bat
everythng that isnt bbcor
For one thing, colleges use metal bats and the MLB uses wood bats. That is about it.
yes only metal
everyone of them do. metal bats are illegal in professional baseball. But you use them in college, high school and below.
major league bats are hollow on top because it helps to even out the weight when you swing, making your hits better
Metal bats hit the ball further which is why at unprofessional levels of baseball they use metal but when you get to the MLB you have to use wood.