No, only for the "big diamond"
no
Senior league baseball bats are big barrel bats. There Barrels are at least an inch larger than a regular little league baseball bat and are recommended for travel baseball.
Baseball Bats!!
It all depends on what league, but in the Majors thousands and thousands of bats are used.
It is used for better grip. Its a matter of preference.
No you are not. The bats used must be Little League approved. Most leagues will provide bats if you do not want to spend the money to pay for one for your child yet.
There are no differences in the baseballs used on either league. The only difference is the American League has a Designated Hitter who bats for the pitcher, but the pitcher must bat in the National League. If a game is played between each league, the home team's rules apply.
a big barrel baseball bat is a bat that is at least 2 5/8th inches in diameter, these bats can only be used in jr. high or higher levels of baseball
The thumPER barrel is usually used for home distillation.
A softball bat has a fatter barrel tot he bat, as well as a larger length-weight differential. Also, the length of the barrel is longer on a softball bat, as it starts lower on the bat. No they cannot be used in different leagues since softball bats have the larger length-weight differential (maximum in Major League Baseball is -3) and the barrel is too large (standard barrel is 2 3/4 ")AnswerBaseball bat barrels are usually fatter in diameter, heavier and have adifferent COR value (this determines the speed the ball rebounds off the bat) the balls rebound is slower for a softball bat.
Yes, a barrel can be used to keep a garden green.
A rib that is on top of the barrel. Used to help in aiming